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Fans Removed From SCG As Racist Jibes Continue Against Indians
A total of six members from the crowd were evicted from the stadium after Indian fast bowler Mohammad Siraj complained of continuous racist remarks came from the crowd.
The game was stopped for around 10 minutes as umpires and match officials looked into the matter. The New South Wales(NSW) police also came into play as they picked up six fans in the crowd from their seats.
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