In the WTC finals, two spectators did dirty work, insulted the ear player, and the ICC took immediate action

Two spectators who were abused by some New Zealanders were dismissed from the field on the fifth day of the World Test Championship final against India. In an ICC statement, ‘We have received reports that New Zealand players have been abused. Our security team identified the accused and threw them out of the field. “We do not accept any form of abusive behavior in cricket,” it said.

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According to ‘ESPN Cricinfo’, two spectators sitting on block M uttered abusive speech. This block team hotel is located below. The report stated, “The security personnel on the ground immediately became active. Some fans shared this on social media, after which the ICC took action. Kiwi player Ross Taylor is reported to have been abused. However, New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee said no Kiwi player knows about this.

Former captain Alastair Cook made a big statement before the start of the Test series, the British ‘Mind Game’

At a virtual press conference, he said, ‘I hear this for the first time. Matches are played on the field. We have no idea what happens outside the field. Earlier in January, audiences were thrown out of the Sydney Cricket Ground for making a racist remark about Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj.

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