CA Apologizes To India Post SCG Crowd Racial Abuse
Cricket Australia (CA) on Sunday apologized to Team India and said that they are awaiting the outcome of the International Cricket Council's investigation into the alleged racial abuse of members
"Cricket Australia condemns in the strongest terms possible all discriminatory behaviour. If you engage in racist abuse, you are not welcome in Australian cricket," said Carroll, Cricket Australia's Head of Integrity and Security in an official statement.
"CA is awaiting the outcome of the International Cricket Council's investigation into the matter reported at the SCG on Saturday. Once those responsible are identified, CA will take the strongest measures possible under our Anti-Harassment Code, including lengthy bans, further sanctions and referral to NSW Police. As series hosts, we unreservedly apologise to our friends in the Indian cricket team and assure them we will prosecute the matter to its fullest extent," he added.
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Kerrie Mather, Venues NSW's Chief Executive, also said CCTV footage was being reviewed to assist the ICC investigation.
"At the SCG, we pride ourselves on welcoming anyone and everyone in a safe and inclusive environment. We are taking this extremely seriously. If those involved are identified, they will be banned from the SCG and all Venues NSW properties under our act," said Mather.
Meanwhile, Australia declared their second innings at 312/6, thus setting a 407-run target for the Indian team.