Friday, December 17, 2010

Spectator Forced to Leave The Ground After Sreesanth's Complaints About Verbal Abuse on The Field

CENTURION, South Africa Dec 17 - A match-viewer was forced to leave the ground on second day of the first test; after Indian pace bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth complained to the umpires about verbal abuse on the second day of the first test against South Africa.



"The player complained to the umpires about being verbally abused," Arrie de Beer of the International Cricket Council's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit told reporters.

"Myself, fourth umpire Brian Jerling and security personnel were asked to go over to the spectator concerned and he was removed from the ground by security. It is unclear at the moment whether the abuse was racial or not."
The incident was the low point of a miserable day for Sreesanth, who allowed two balls to go through him for boundaries at fine leg and who conceded 71 runs from 19 wicketless overs.

He also suffered continued taunts and mocking applause from a section of the crowd behind him.

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