Warner was fined 50 per cent of his match fee from Australia's win over India by the ICC following that incident. The incident was the latest in quite a few in-your-face confrontations involving Australian and Indian players and not for the first time Warner, a noted antagoniser, was in a leading role.
CA Chief Executive James Sutherland has told Warner in no uncertain terms that he should mend his ways, according to a report.
"He has worked very hard on his leadership and behaviour over the past 12 months and I have told him very clearly that instances like this only serve to set back the progress he has made. Quite simply, he needs to stop looking for trouble," he was quoted as saying by 'Sydney Morning Herald'.
Sunday's episode happened after Rohit took an overthrow from an errant Warner throw. Then, Warner was seen to mouth to the Indian century-maker the words "Speak English" after the Australian instigated a confrontation.
"This is the second time he has been before the ICC match referee this season and that's twice too often. From my discussion with David, I am satisfied that his comments to Rohit Sharma were not racially motivated. That said, I have reminded him that he needs to carefully reconsider the manner in which he approaches these sorts of situations in the future," said the CA boss.
Before the fourth Test against India in Sydney, Warner had called for a truce on "send-offs" for opposition batsmen. His recent altercation with Rohit was not in that category but was similarly ugly.
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