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Smith demands public apology from Bravo
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May 07, 2005 17:49 IST

South Africa captain Graeme Smith [Images] has demanded an apology from Dwayne Bravo [Images] after he was cleared of racially abusing the West Indies [Images] all-rounder in the fourth Test in Antigua.

Smith was charged with breaching the International Cricket Council (ICC [Images]) code of conduct after West Indies manager Tony Howard lodged a complaint following Bravo's allegation.

But match referee Jeff Crowe found Smith not guilty after a hearing attended by Smith, South African manager Goolam Rajah, convenor of selectors Haroon Lorgat, Howard and Bravo on Wednesday.

In a statement released on Saturday in which Cricket South Africa pledged their full support for their captain, Smith said the matter was not over.

"I will now ask for a public apology from Dwayne Bravo to end this matter," Smith said. "If none is forthcoming, I shall take the case further."

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Cricket South Africa chief executive Gerald Majola added: "I am deeply disappointed by the allegation and, being a good judge of character, I always recognised Graeme to have a sound sense of judgment.

"Cricket South Africa fully stands by him as captain and wish him well in the one-day series," Majola said.

Lorgat said: "Graeme is an important and respected member of the team and having got to know him well, I never doubted his integrity. As our captain, he is priceless."

South Africa play the first of their five-match one-day series against West Indies at Sabina Park in Kingston [Images], Jamaica, on Saturday.




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