Footage showing South Africa captain Faf du Plessis applying saliva to the ball with a lolly in his mouth is being reviewed by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to see if he has breached the governing bodys code of conduct. South Africa took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the Test series in Australia by winning in Hobart but footage has emerged showing Du Plessis with a white lolly in his mouth, licking his finger before shining the ball. Australia captain Steve Smith admits hes embarrassed after his side were thrashed by South Africa in the second Test in Hobart Applying an artificial substance to alter the condition of the ball contravenes the ICCs code of conduct. The ICC has been alerted to the footage and is currently reviewing the incident from the perspective of it being a possible breach of the ICC Code of Conduct, an ICC spokesman confirmed in a statement.The world governing body has five days from the close of play on Tuesday to charge the South Africa skipper after the match referees report did not mention the incident. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price In 2013, Du Plessis was fined 50 per cent of his match fee for ball tampering in the second Test against Pakistan.He was caught on camera rubbing the ball against a zip on his pocket on the third day of the match in Dubai, leading umpires Ian Gould and Rod Tucker to penalise South Africa five runs and change the ball. Du Plessis did not contest the charge.Watch the second Test between India and England live on Sky Sports 2 HD from 3.30am on Thursday. 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