Racial attack on India players again, play halted, a group of fans removed from SCG stands
Mohammed Siraj complained to the umpires about another incident of racial abuse and he was backed by India captain Ajinkya Rahane, who was seen having a chat with umpire Paul Reiffel. A couple of other Indian players Cheteshwar Pujara and Mayank Agarwal joined the discussion.
A group of spectators were asked to leave after Indian team complained of another incident of racial abuse on Day 4 in ongoing third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday.
Play was halted for close to 10 minutes after Mohammed Siraj walked up from the square-leg boundary and complained of racial slurs at the end of the 86th over in Australia's second innings.
Siraj was hit for a couple of sixes by young Australian all-rounder Cameron Green in the previous over and he had settled on the square-leg boundary when he heard the racial remarks.
Siraj complained to the umpires and he was backed by India captain Ajinkya Rahane, who was seen having a chat with umpire Paul Rieffel. A couple of other Indian players Cheteshwar Pujara and Mayank Agarwal joined the discussion.
Unlike last evening, Siraj this time pointed towards the direction of the crowd from which he thought the comments had come. The umpires had a long discussion and the stadium security personnel were seen asking a group of four men to leave the stadium. Soon a couple of others were asked to leave too.
It was a day after a drunk spectator at the SCG allegedly directed racial abuse at Indian players Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj. The BCCI has lodged a complaint with the ICC.
It happened at the stroke of stumps on Day 3. After the close of play, Rahane, Ashwin, Siraj, Bumrah were seen having an animated discussion with the umpires.
Australia, at 312/6, declared at Tea after play resumed, handing the injury-hit India team an unlikely victory target of 407 runs.
India, reeling from Saturday's injuries to Ravindra Jadeja and Rishabh Pant, denied Marnus Labuschagne (73), Steve Smith (81) and Cameron Green (84) centuries but their attack was not able to prevent Australia racking up an imposing lead.