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IND vs AUS: Indian fans also abused at Sydney Cricket Ground, investigation begins after complaint

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A fan of the Indian cricket team has accused a security official of committing racist remarks and misconduct on the fifth day of the third Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), in the wake of the stadium authorities investigating the case. Earlier, India’s fast bowler Mohammed Siraj faced racist criticism from the crowd on the third and fourth day of the draw. Sydney resident Krishna Kumar met with a NSW (New South Wales) law officer on Thursday to file an official complaint alleging racial abuse.

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According to the Sydney Morning Herald, he told authorities that on the last day of the third Test (January 11) he felt his ‘clothes were being taken off’. Kumar was on the field for three days during the match. He was accused of carrying four banners, which were later targeted. These banners have written, ‘Competition is good, not racism’, ‘Friend is not racism’, ‘Brown is brown,’ Cricket Australia embraces more diversity.

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He alleged that the security officer had interrogated one of his banners and asked him to return. He said, “The security officer said, if you need to find a solution, go where you came from.” He alleged that the officer told the junior guard that whenever I came to the field, I should be thoroughly investigated. An NSW spokesman said he was aware of the case and was investigating.

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