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3rd Test: ICC condemns SCG incident, tells CA to investigate

According to BCCI sources, Siraj was allegedly referred to as a "monkey" and "brown dog" by a drunk spectator in one of stands at the Sydney Cricket Ground, reviving the infamous Monkeygate episode of the Indian team`s tour of Australia in 2007-08

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Indian cricketers during a Test. Pic/AFP

Indian cricketers during a Test. Pic/AFP

The ICC on Sunday condemned the incidents of Indian players being subjected to racial abuse by spectators during the third Test against Australia in Sydney and sought an action taken report from the host country`s cricket board. Play was halted for a few minutes on the fourth day of the third Test after pacer Mohammed Siraj complained of abuse from a section of the crowd, leading to expulsion of some spectators and an unreserved apology from the host board.

"The International Cricket Council (ICC) has strongly condemned reported incidents of racism during the ongoing third Test match between Australia and India at the Sydney Cricket Ground and have offered Cricket Australia all necessary support in investigating the incidents," the apex body said in a statement. ICC chief executive Manu Sawhney reiterated the ICC`s zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination of any kind. "There is no place for discrimination in our sport and we are incredibly disappointed that a small minority of fans may think that this abhorrent behaviour is acceptable. "We have a comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Policy in place that Members have to abide by and ensure is adhered to by fans and we welcome the action taken by ground authorities and Cricket Australia today.

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