Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Tahir alleges racial abuse by ‘Indian fan’

- HTC/Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com n

South African spinner Imran Tahir has alleged that he was racially abused by an Indian fan during the fourth ODI against Virat Kohli’s men, prompting the country’s board to launch an investigat­ion.

Tahir did not feature in the rain-curtailed match that India lost by five wickets in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday. South Africa manager Mohammed Moosajee said the tweaker was abused while he was carrying out his duties as 12th man. “My understand­ing from Imran’s perspectiv­e is that he was racially and verbally abused by a certain gentleman throughout the match. He reported to stadium security stationed in front of the dressing room and two of the security personnel accompanie­d him to identify the perpetrato­r,” said Moosajee. “According to what Imran said, it was an Indian fan,” Moosajee added.

VERBAL JOUSTING

The verbal jousting allegedly took place when he was traversing up and down the passageway connecting the field and the players’ dressing rooms. Tahir has told the CSA that the fan kept at it whenever he was on the field during breaks. Tahir reported the incident to the security and was subsequent­ly accompanie­d by two security personnel to identify and to have the fan ejected from the stadium, the media release said.

Tahir made no physical contact with the offender or any of the children in the vicinity.

“...when he (Tahir) got up there, there was some hostile verbal exchanges. And to neutralise the situation, they removed him from the scene and brought him back to the changing room,” he narrated.

“So that’s what we’ve been told. There were definitely no (physical) exchanges and no children involved as has been reported on social media.”

Moosajee also stated that Tahir is in no danger of being sanctioned by Cricket South Africa as the board has accepted his version of the incident.

“From his side, he hasn’t done anything untoward. He had reported it to the stadium security and he was up there just to identify the suspect,” he added.

The video has been put on Facebook and it shows Tahir in a heated argument with a group of fans, one of them donning an Indian jersey.

The video, shot by another fan, doesn’t show any physical altercatio­n between the two sides.

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