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Ugly spat causes Tabraiz Shamsi, Matthew Wade financial pain

Shamsi and Wade chose to ignore umpire's warnings about aggressively engaging with each other

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Quinton de Kock of South Africa (L) and Matthew Wade of Australia during the Momentum ODI Series 4th ODI match between South Africa and Australia at St Georges Park on October 09, 2016 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. (Photo by Richard Huggard/Gallo Images/Getty Images)
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South Africa bowler Tabraiz Shamsi and Australia wicketkeeper Matthew Wade have been fined 25% of their match fee after clashing during the fourth one-day international at the weekend.

The pair initially engaged in a verbal exchange and then made contact as Wade ran for a single in the 17th over of South Africa's six-wicket victory in Port Elizabeth, which gave the hosts a 4-0 series lead going into Wednesday's final match in Cape Town.

"Shamsi and Wade twice ignored the umpires' instructions by continuing to verbally and aggressively engage with each other for a prolonged period and in doing so, displayed behaviour which was deemed as contrary to the spirit of the game," the ICC said in a news release.

Wristspinner Shamsi's haul of 3-36 in the match, only his third for his country, helped propel him into the South African squad for the three-test tour of Australia next month.

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