The verbal spat between David Warner and Rohit Sharma during the tri-series cricket match yesterday, which Australia won by four wickets, once again brought to fore the aggressive side of the home team and Lehmann said he wouldn't want things to go out of hand.
"It's not a great look. The ICC have done something about it. At the end of the day we have to work better at those situations and get better as a group ... Davey said he's been fined 50 per cent, so we'll deal with that and move on," ," Lehmann told 'Sky Sports Radio'.
"David's an aggressive character and we support that. It's just making sure he does the right things on the ground, and he knows that more than most. We'll work with him with that," he added.
Lehmann said while unsettling the opposition with words is not a problem, the players should should never forget to respect the game.
"We've just got to be mindful of the game of cricket, it's an important entertainment spectacle for people around the world. We've got to make sure we play hard but fair, and don't cross the line," he asserted.
"You've got three and half hours and it took us three hours 56 I think last night. We bowled too many wides and we were too slow in between overs, and we've got to get better at that," Lehmann said.
"I spoke to them quite firmly last night. We don't want that happening. We want to get through our overs and play an up-tempo game and make sure we're entertaining the people who come to watch, in the right time-frame.
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