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AUS vs IND third Test Day 4: Cops evict followers after Mohammed Siraj subjected to additional abuse at SCG

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Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Mohammed Siraj has been focused with alleged abuse once more, resulting in cops evicting a piece of followers on Day 4 of Sydney Test.
Mohammed Siraj has been focused with alleged abuse once more, which led to the cops evicting a piece of followers together with 4 males in the course of the fourth day of the continued Sydney Test.

Siraj, together with the members of Team India, complained to the umpires after the Indian bowler was focused with abuse from the followers. The safety officers sprung into motion straightaway, and evicted the part of followers from the stadiums.

This was the second successive day when Siraj was subjected to abuse from followers. At the tip of Day 3, the BCCI lodged an official grievance over racist abuse in the direction of Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah.

Watch, as cops evict the followers from stadium:

Again Siraj has been Abused by the Australian Crowd. 😡 These are the blokes who was abusing Siraj😡😡.#Siraj #bumrah #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/oa4Osd3vOU

— Sujal Jaiswal (@sujal_jaiswal16) January 10, 2021

A complete of six followers had been eliminated by the safety officers, following Siraj’s grievance to the umpires.

“Cricket Australia condemns in the strongest terms possible all discriminatory behaviour,” mentioned Sean Carroll, Cricket Australia’s Head of Integrity and Security, as quoted by cricket.com.au. “If you interact in racist abuse, you aren’t welcome in Australian cricket.

“CA is awaiting the end result of the International Cricket Council’s investigation into the matter reported on the SCG on Saturday. Once these accountable are recognized, CA will take the strongest measures attainable underneath our Anti-Harassment Code, together with prolonged bans, additional sanctions and referral to NSW Police.

“As series hosts, we unreservedly apologise to our friends in the Indian cricket team and assure them we will prosecute the matter to its fullest extent.”