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England wicketkeeper apologises after being fined for swearing at Vernon Philander

England player Jos Buttler in fielding action during England nets at St George's Park ahead of the third Test match, in Port Elizabeth, January 12 2020. Picture: STU FORSTER/GETTY IMAGES

“I fully understand that as role models we have a duty to behave in a certain way. I would like to apologise and understand that is not the way to behave. I take the slap on the wrist,” Buttler told reporters on Sunday. “In Test cricket there is high emotion at times. There can be things said that don’t mean anything, but for the viewers at home it can come across very poorly,” he said.

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