This story is from January 10, 2021
India vs Australia: Paine joins Team India huddle, Langer calls him class act after racism mars Sydney Test
Sydney Cricket Ground
on Sunday witnessed the good, bad and ugly in varying degrees for sure if not in equal measure.Assembly Election Results
racial abuse
during the fourth day of the third Test at the SCG, Australian skipper Tim Paine won hearts by joining the visiting team's huddle.Play was halted for a few minutes after India pacer Mohammed Siraj complained of racial abuse from a section of the crowd, leading to expulsion of some spectators and an unreserved apology from
Cricket Australia
.Australian coach Justin Langer called Paine a "class act".
"It was nice to have Tim out there when that incident happened today. He's a class act as we know. The game of Test cricket is always going to be played tough but there's been a really good feeling amongst both teams and let's hope that continues," Langer said.
The former Australia Test opener was disappointed that incidents like these are threatening to tarnish a hard-fought series played in the right spirit between the two teams.
"We saw it throughout the white-ball series, both series. And we've seen it through this Test series.
"I was interviewed before the summer started (and was asked) what would be the perfect outcome and I mentioned that this series, with everything that's happening around the world, would be played with great sportsmanship and with that great spirit that I'm talking about.
"I think we've seen that, haven't we? It's been great to watch," Langer said.
The unsavoury incident took place a day after a drunk spectator at the SCG allegedly directed racial abuse at Jasprit Bumrah and Siraj. The BCCI had lodged a complaint with the ICC.
Speaking further about Paine's gesture, Langer said, "We talked at tea about what was going on. As hosts, we never want to see our visitors being treated poorly do we? And there's different levels of that.
A group of spectators were evicted from the Sydney Cricket Ground after Team India complained of alleged racial abuse for the second successive day. (Getty Images)
The issue came to the fore after Siraj, standing at the square leg boundary, complained of abuse after being hit for two consecutive sixes by Cameron Green in his over. (Getty Images)
Play came to a halt for close to 15 minutes which saw the umpires discussing the issue at the boundary line. (Getty Images)
Team India also got into a huddle after alleged racial sledging from the stands. (Getty Images)
It prompted security personnel to enter the stands and look for the miscreants. A group of men was asked to leave the stands. (Getty Images)
Condemning the 'discriminatory behaviour', Cricket Australia issued an apology and promised action against anyone found to have been guilty as per the ICC investigation which is on currently after the BCCI lodged a formal complaint of racial abuse with the match referee on Saturday. (Getty Images)
"We were in England last year and some of our guys have felt it before, there's nothing pleasant about it.
"I'm not exactly sure what was said out there between Tim and the Indians, I think it was just a show of support that we don't condone any of that really, really bad behaviour," Langer said.
During the second session of the fourth day, India players huddled in the centre after Siraj, standing at the square leg boundary, complained of abuse after being hit for two consecutive sixes by Cameron Green in his over.
This prompted the security personnel to enter the stands and look for the mischief monger before a group of people was asked to leave the stands.
Local media reported that six people were expelled from the ground by the security during the nearly 10-minute halt in the on-ground proceedings even as the ICC joined the cricketers in condemning the incident.
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