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Siraj, on his maiden tour of Australia, and senior pacer Jasprit Bumrah was abused for two consecutive days by the crowd.
The play was, in fact, halted on the fourth day for a few minutes after the Indian team complained to the umpires, which led to the expulsion of six spectators from the stands and an unreserved apology from Cricket Australia.
“I’d also like to say sorry to @mohammedsirajofficial and the Indian team as racism, and abuse is not in any way acceptable or tolerated anywhere at any time, and I would expect better from our home crowd,” Warner said in an instagram post.
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India skipper Ajinkya Rahane said the abuse was hurtful.
About the match, Warner said it was great to be back after an injury kept him out of the first two games.
“It was great to be back out on the park again this week. Was not the ideal result for us but this is what Test cricket is all about. 5 days of tough cricket and well done to our guys for working as hard as we could…
“…congrats to India in the way they fought hard for the draw, and that”s why we love this game, it”s not easy. Move onto Brisbane now for the decider, and what a place the Gabba is to play at,” he said.