Updated On: 05 July, 2022 10:40 AM IST | Edgbaston | IANS
Chief Executive at Edgbaston, Stuart Cain, has been forced to issue a public apology on behalf of Warwickshire County Cricket Club and Edgbaston Stadium after several Indian supporters were reportedly racially abused on the fourth day of the rescheduled fifth Test

Jasprit Bumrah celebrates taking the wicket of England`s Ollie Pope (unseen) for no runs on Day 4 of the fifth cricket Test match between England and India. Pic/ AFP
Chief Executive at Edgbaston, Stuart Cain, has been forced to issue a public apology on behalf of Warwickshire County Cricket Club and Edgbaston Stadium after several Indian supporters were reportedly racially abused on the fourth day of the rescheduled fifth Test between India and England on Monday.
Cain said he was "gutted" by reports of racist abuse and is "working hard" to make the stadium a safe place.