Bowler Tahir racially abused

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa bowler Imran Tahir was racially abused by a spectator during victory over India in the fourth one-day international, says Cricket South Africa (CSA). Tahir (38) reported the alleged incident to stadium security, who accompanied him to identify the spectator at the Wanderers on Saturday.

CSA said it is investigating in a statement yesterday.“Imran Tahir was verbally and racially abused by an unknown man,” it said.

“Tahir reported the incident to the stadium security, and was subsequently accompanied by two security personnel to identify and to have the man ejected from the stadium.”

CSA said it was aware of footage circulated on social media appearing to show Tahir confronting spectators in the stands. “Tahir made no physical contact with the offender or any of the children in the vicinity,” the governing body added.

Spectators who engage in racist conduct may be ejected from the stadium and can face further bans and criminal prosecution, according to the the International Cricket Council (ICC) anti-racism code.Leg-spinner Tahir has played 20 Tests, 84 ODIs and 36 Twenty20 internationals for South Africa and has represented several English counties, including a six-year spell at Hampshire. — BBC Sport.

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