What did crowd say at SCG?
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What did crowd say at SCG?
Reports in India said the players had been called “brown dog” and “monkey”. Play was stopped on Sunday before tea when Siraj made a complaint to on-field umpires, and police initially asked a group of four men to leave their seats.
What happened in Sydney Test match?
A group of six people was ejected from the SCG after the Indian team complained of racial abuse. 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.
What happened in Sydney Cricket Ground?
To the surprise of everyone, fans at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) misbehaved with India pacer Mohammed Siraj again on Day 4 of the ongoing third Test match between India and Australia. A big controversy had erupted yesterday after the 26-year-old pacer and teammate Jasprit Bumrah were racially abused on Saturday.
What happened during India Australia match?
SYDNEY: Cricket chiefs have launched an investigation into allegations of racist abuse of the India team from sections of the crowd in the third Test, after six people were ejected and play halted for nearly 10 minutes Sunday. “If you engage in racist abuse, you are not welcome in Australian cricket.
Who abused Mohammed Siraj?
Earlier, Siraj was racially abused by spectators at the Sydney Cricket Ground on the third and fourth day of the drawn third Test. Play was stopped for about 10 minutes after Siraj’s complained of being targeted with offensive chants.
What did Siraj and Bumrah say?
The two pacers said they were being called names and hurled abuses like ‘Monkey’ and ‘Blackie’ by some fans. The matter was brought to the notice of skipper Ajinkya Rahane who took it up with on-field umpires and eventually to the match referee.
What SCG means?
Acronym. Definition. SCG. State Commission on Gambling (various locations) SCG.