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Mohammed Siraj Reveals Umpires Offered To Leave The Field In Sydney
By CricShots - Jan 22, 2021 12:17 pm
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On Thursday, the Indian fast bowler, Mohammed Siraj revealed that the on-field umpires gave the Indian team the option of leaving the field after some players were on the receiving end of racial abuse from the crowd during the Sydney Test in Australia. However, stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane refused to do so.

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Mohammed Siraj during the Sydney Test

Siraj, who landed in Hyderabad on Thursday, spoke to reporters after visiting his father’s grave. Talking to the reporters, Mohammed Siraj said, “The umpires had said we can leave the game and go if we are upset with the racist comments, but (Ajinkya) Rahane said ‘why should we leave the game, we respect the game and we are here to play’. That incident made me mentally stronger, and I am happy that I didn’t let it affect my game.”

 

Siraj had been subjected to racial abuse at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on the penultimate day of the third Test. Beside Siraj, fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah was also targeted with racial slurs. A section of the crowd was then asked to leave the SCG after Siraj complained to the on-field umpires.

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The incident drew widespread condemnation from the players and cricket boards, with the International Cricket Council (ICC) welcoming the action taken by ground authorities.

In a statement regarding the same, ICC said, “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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Siraj finished the series with 13 wickets, including a maiden five-wicket-haul in the fourth Test in Brisbane, as India won a thrilling contest at The Gabba to take the Border-Gavaskar series 2-1.