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Glad u agree ****er what a racist ****ry Australia is. The South Africans crowds are threatening to take revenge. Well done about time too.
Many years ago I said Australian cricket crowds were racists someone by the name of ****er1-Hunter1 said I lied. Now you can read all about it. On the radio the news report said that Ntini the "black" South African player had the worse of the racist abuse. See the news report below.
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Now Indians you welcome these people into India and greet them by prosbreastuting your wives, daughters, etc.. by greeting them and putting tika on their foreheads. Don't u have any pride? What is this prosbreastution of our ladies all about? I also see Indian fans treat these pigskins like gods. Damn shame on u slaves.
We should treat them as they treat us and we should spit on them as they do on us.
South Africas incensed by abuse Majola threatens SA boycott of Australia Cricinfo staff January 30, 2006 Gerald Majola: 'If it continues, yes, we would look very seriously about whether we return here for another series' © Getty Images
Gerald Majola, the CEO of the South African board, has threatened to boycott future tours of Australia if the racial abuse towards his players continues. Majola, who is in Perth to watch South Africa play Sri Lanka in the VB Series, was quoted in the Cape Times as saying: "It is very serious and if it continues, yes, we would look very seriously about whether we return here for another series." South Africa have been targeted by a tiny minority of racists during their tour. The worst incidents occurred during the Test at Perth in December when several players were called "kaffirs" and "kaffir boetties" - they also complained about similar incidents at Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney. "It is not right when a country has a history like ours. It is something that we never thought we would hear about," Majola explained. "The sad thing is, it has continued around Australia. It hasn't just been limited to one state or one city." South Africa's management were advised against making the original incidents at Perth public for fear of triggering copycat abuse on other grounds. But after consulting the players, the decision was reached that such matters needed to be flagged. While there is no mistaking Majola's anger at the incidents, it is unlikely that South Africa would shun future tours, not least because it would leave them facing a hefty fine by the ICC for failing to honour their commitments under the Future Tours Programme. But Cricket Australia are taking the matter seriously and a review of security on grounds is underway at the moment. © Cricinfo
VB Series, 2005-06 Crowd race slurs target Sri Lanka Cricinfo staff January 30, 2006 Racist crowd taunts at Australian grounds this summer have increased to include Sri Lanka, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. The paper also said John Rhodes, the ICC's regional security chief, was punched by a spectator at Melbourne's Telstra Dome as the behaviour of supporters comes under even heavier scrutiny following derogatory remarks made to South Africa's squad throughout their tour. The report said up to five spectators were ejected from the Adelaide Oval on Australia Day for calling the Sri Lankans "black c****". The same description was yelled by Darren Lehmann, the South Australia captain, in a Brisbane dressing room after he was dismissed in a 2002-03 VB Series match against Sri Lanka, and he received a five-match suspension that ruled him out of the early stages of the World Cup. Indian supporters were also targeted at the Adelaide Oval during the 2003-04 tour. Cricket Australia has a zero-tolerance policy on racist remarks and is reviewing its security policy after problems in each of the three Tests were carried into the VB Series. A spectator was evicted at the Gabba for a verbal attack on Shaun Pollock and South Africa's chief executive Gerald Majola said at the weekend the United Cricket Board would consider not returning to Australia because of the behaviour. "It is not right when a country has a history like ours," he said in The Sunday Mail. "The sad thing is it has continued around Australia. It hasn't just been limited to one state or city." The Sydney Morning Herald said Rhodes, the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit boss in Australia and New Zealand, was punched after an inebriated spectator reportedly accused him of being South African. The man was later ejected from the ground. © Cricinfo