This story is from January 10, 2021
Siraj was allegedly referred to as 'Brown Dog', 'Big Monkey': BCCI sources
Sydney Cricket Ground
during the third Test on Sunday, a BCCI official has alleged.Siraj and his senior teammate Jasprit Bumrah were also subjected to racist slurs on Saturday, something that the Indian team management officially reported to ICC Match Referee David Boon.
"Siraj was referred to as 'Brown Dog' and 'Big Monkey' both of which are racist slurs. The matter was immediately brought to the notice of on-field umpires. They were constantly abusing Bumrah too," a BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
On Sunday, during the 86th over of the Australian second innings, Siraj was seen walking from his position in the deep and talking to the square leg umpire before the straight umpire and other senior players joined the discussion.
After speaking to the spectators in the adjoining area, the police evicted six supporters, who are currently in the custody of New South Wales Police.
It is learnt that on Saturday, the Indian team brought the matter to the notice of match officials only after the third day's play ended and by then the mischief-mongers had fled the stadium.
"Actually, the players didn't want to lose focus during the proceedings and decided that the matter would be reported only after the day's play was over. However, umpires have told us that moment anything of that nature happens, the players should report immediately," the source added.
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)
Cricket Australia has promised strongest action against the offenders and also unreservedly apologised to the visiting team.
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