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'Not Acceptable' Australia's Long Battle With Racism In Sport
The alleged racist abuse of Indian players by fans at the third Test in Sydney is just the latest in a litany of similar incidents to mar sport in Australia, with authorities struggling to stamp out the problem.
Cricket chiefs vowed tough action, including bans, fines, and referral to police if spectators were proven to have hurled racist taunts after two incidents on separate days overshadowed the blockbuster clash.
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