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'You cannot justify that, it has to stop': Ex-India cricketer on racial abuse

Byhindustantimes.com
Jan 10, 2021 09:51 AM IST

India vs Australia: Reacting to the incident, former India wicket-keeper batsman Deep Dasgupta said, nothing justifies racial abuse.

India did not have the best of times both on and off the field in the ongoing third Test match against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. After Australia bowled them out cheaply and then marched towards a big lead, a couple of Indian players were allegedly subjected to racial comments towards the end of Day 3 on Saturday. Reacting to the incident, former India wicket-keeper batsman Deep Dasgupta said, nothing justifies racial abuse.

India's Mohammed Siraj gestures in frustration during play on day four of the third cricket test between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021. (AP)
India's Mohammed Siraj gestures in frustration during play on day four of the third cricket test between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021. (AP)

"Nothing justifies racial slur. You cannot do that. I don't care how drunk they are, under the influence of alcohol. You cannot justify that. And that has to stop," Deep Dasgupta told Sports Today.

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"The other important thing that before every game under ICC there is a huge thing that is announced in the crowd through the system about racism, about slurs. You are not supposed to that. I tell you what I don't mind being abused because people in the past have had.

"Anyone hurling racially abuses should be banned for life to go to any sports venue. Zero tolerance. That's it. Nothing justifies racial slurs," Deep Dasgupta added.

It is learnt that soon after play ended on Day 3 in the Sydney Test, skipper Ajinkya Rahane and senior player R Ashwin informed on-field umpires Paul Reiffel and Paul Wilson that fast bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah were subjected to racial abuse and derogatory language.

“Both were fielding on the boundary on the opposite side of the dressing room and words like “mother******” and some racial slurs were directed against them. It appeared certain members of the crowd were drunk,” said a source in the Indian team.

After a difficult Day 3 for India, Indian players and officials were in a huddle with venue security officials, discussing the issue. The matter is now being adjudicated by the ICC and CCTV footage from all cameras at the ground around the stand concerned will be made available to match referee David Boon.

Cricket Australia and the SCG authorities have asserted prompt action against those involved. The stadium authorities said because only 25% of the full capacity was occupied due to Covid restrictions, it won’t be a difficult task to identify the people involved.

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