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World Test Championship final: Fans ejected for abusing New Zealand players

Agence France-Presse • June 23, 2021, 08:59:23 IST
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There was an unsavoury incident, with an ICC spokesperson, saying after stumps: “We received reports of abuse directed at the New Zealand players.”

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World Test Championship final: Fans ejected for abusing New Zealand players

Two spectators were ejected during the World Test Championship final on Tuesday for abusing New Zealand players as they took on India in the showpiece match at Southampton. A lively crowd made up of largely India fans added to the intensity, with their chants in support of Virat Kohli’s side ringing round Hampshire’s headquarters during the fifth day. [caption id=“attachment_9744091” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] ![Indian fans cheer for their team during the third day of the World Test Championship final cricket match between New Zealand and India, at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, England, Sunday, June 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Ian Walton)](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/WTC-fans-AP-640.jpg) Two fans were ejected from Southampton - venue for the World Test Championship final between India and New Zealand. AP[/caption] But there was an unsavoury incident, with a spokesperson for the International Cricket Council, the sport’s global governing body, saying after stumps: “We received reports of abuse directed at the New Zealand players. “Our security team were able to identify the culprits and they were ejected from the ground. We will not tolerate any sort of abusive behaviour in cricket.” New Zealand’s Tim Southee, asked about the incident in a post-play news conference, said: “It’s the first I’ve heard of it. “The game is always played in a good spirit on the field.” Ashwin wants ’timeless’ match Meanwhile, India’s Ravichandran Ashwin said he would happily play on until there was a winner in a match where two entire days’ play have been washed out without a ball bowled. The weather, allied to resolute, if unspectacular, batting in conditions that have favoured pace bowlers throughout, would normally have meant this match ending in a draw given a standard men’s Test lasts a maximum of five days. But with this showpiece fixture the culmination of two years’ worth of series, the ICC included a special provision for a reserve day in the hope of giving the game every chance to crown Test cricket’s first official world champions. With a maximum of 98 overs to play on Wednesday, the odds remain in favour of a draw. India will resume on 64-2 in their second innings - a lead of 32 runs - after Southee removed openers Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma late on Tuesday to finish with stumps figures of 2-17 in nine overs. Star batsman Kohli is eight not out, with Cheteshwar Pujara unbeaten on 12. New Zealand themselves led by 32 on first innings after making 249 in reply to India’s 217, with captain Kane Williamson contributing a painstaking 49 on Tuesday. “There is a prize up for grabs, but nobody can control the weather,” Ashwin told BBC Radio’s Test Match Special. “It would be nice if the game kept extending and we played to a finish but I don’t think there is scope for that,” added the off-spinner, who took 2-28 in 15 economical overs. “The game is pretty well poised but with some more time it would be better. “If we can get the runs going we’re set up for a good finish.” The last ’timeless’ match in international cricket was the fifth Test between South Africa and England at Durban in March 1939. After nine days of play spread over 12 days, the concluding match of the series was eventually abandoned as a draw so England could avoid missing their boat home.

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