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Supporters ejected from SCG during Australia India Test after Indian player’s complaint on day four
A group of spectators have been ejected from the Sydney Cricket Ground after play was delayed when Indian bowler Mohammed Siraj complained to the umpire.
Key points:
- Mohammed Siraj stopped play to talk to the umpires after he was fielding at fine leg
- Play was delayed as NSW Police spoke to six people in the crowd, who were later escorted away from their seats
- Indian players made allegations of racial vilification after play ended on day three
The Indian bowler was fielding at the fine-leg boundary when he left his position mid-over to talk with umpire Paul Wilson.
The umpire then spoke to ground staff and the police as play was delayed for about nine minutes.
New South Wales Police then escorted a group of four men, then another group of two…
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