Faf Du Plessis Wife’s Humorous Reply After Seeing Her Husband In Towel Is Loved By Fans & Scott Styris

A war of words broken out in the wake of David Warner’s stunning teatime rampage in Durban, with South Africa claiming Australia also guilty of personal sledging in the spiteful Test.

Dramatic footage emerged on Monday of Warner being restrained by teammates in an off-field confrontation with South Africa wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock.

The CCTV video shows a fired-up Warner remonstrating with de Kock as the teams walked upstairs to the change rooms during the tea break on the fourth day of the Test match. Warner was physically held back by Usman Khawaja in the footage.

South Africa captain Faf du Plessis then emerged out from the dressing room area wearing just a towel around his waist to apparently try and calm the situation. Australia captain Steve Smith and other teammates finally shepherded Warner to their dressing room.

Meanwhile, Imari Du Plessis, wife of Faf Du Plessis took to Twitter and reacted humorously on the user’s comment.

https://twitter.com/mayunkbh/status/970473812197191680

https://twitter.com/ImariDuPlessis/status/970565936070742016

She also replied to another user with equal humor.

“See the video – my response – why are you half naked???🤷‍♀️ Eye for detail”, Imari Du Plessis tweeted.

https://twitter.com/ImariDuPlessis/status/970575065371865093

Former New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris also commented on Imari’s post, to which the gorgeous lady replied in her own style.

https://twitter.com/ImariDuPlessis/status/970909158533947393

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