A dramatic dressing room video from March 2018 has resurfaced on the internt, featuring a heated confrontation between Australian opener David Warner and South African wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock. The footage, which was recorded in the CCTV during the first Test at Kingsmead, Durban, has sparked tense discussions that resurfaced years later. The incident occurred on the fourth day of the Test match where Warner and Nathan Lyon drew criticism for their over-the-top celebration by running out AB de Villiers when the latter was out of the playing field. The on-field drama trickled into the dressing room during tea time. In the footage of the incident, Warner was pictured fuming, with some Australian players like Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Tim Paine, and Nathan Lyon who try to hold him back while at one stage, Khawaja held him by physically while Warner tries to rush toward De Kock. Multiple attempts from team players were not able to dissolve the situation; instead, de Kock was just abusing verbally and went off, towards the South African changing rooms. Adding to the chaos, South African captain Faf du Plessis is also seen in the video in towel without his shirt, adding to the argument. In the background, other players look concerned that the situation could deteriorate further. Watch the video here: What a time this was 🤣😭 https://t.co/yiwN6k0Gio pic.twitter.com/6DbCoHXa2p — naeemah (@NaeemahBenjamin) November 28, 2024 Also Read | Watch: Indian Pacers Shares Insights on Pink Ball Challenges The backdrop of the brawl was de Kock's resilient innings of 81 not out, which the Australians found frustrating as South Africa went into day four at 9/293, still 124 runs short of the win. Cricket Australia had announced an investigation into the incident back in 2018, but this video has been gaining traction again, and fans are debating the events leading up to the clash. This is a reminder of how heated the rivalry between the two sides was and how emotions can run high in competitive cricket.