Pakistan team racially abused in Napier Test

and then there is this to otherwise a very good series …


Pakistan team racially abused in Napier Test: Cricket Next

Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) was Tuesday planning to lodge a formal complaint with the International Cricket Council (ICC) claiming the national team was racially abused on the final day of the third and final Test against New Zealand in Napier.

PCB chairman Ejaz Butt said he is yet to receive any complaint from the team management regarding the ugly incident that marred what was an interesting final Test at McLean Park.

“I will only contact the ICC regarding the issue after getting a formal complaint from the team management,” Butt told Geo Super.

A brother of New Zealand MP Chris Tremain and his 17 friends chanted slogans of ‘Pakistani terrorists’ from a corporate box at the McLean Park, New Zealand media reports said.

A sign saying “no racist comments please” was displayed on the park’s scoreboard about 5 p.m.

However, Pakistan manager Abdul Raqeeb said that he and his players didn’t hear any racist remarks.

According to New Zealand media reports, a corporate box hired by a brother of National MP Chris Tremain was refused alcohol after racial abuse was hurled at Pakistani cricketers.

Mark Tremain, 38, younger brother of the Napier MP and son of rugby legend Kel Tremain, hired the family company Tremain Real Estate’s corporate box for themselves Saturday, the second day of the Pakistan-New Zealand test.

Spectator Bill Stacey, of Clive, said he was embarrassed by the group’s “drunken stupidity” and the racist comments, which included shouts of “Pakistani terrorists”.

Chris Tremain, who is a director and shareholder in Tremain Real Estate, said: “Clearly what happened is unacceptable.”

NZ Cricket public affairs manager Stephen Hill said staff took action as soon as they heard of racist insults. “Our security staff were on the ball and they took steps to resolve the situation, and got them to modify their comments.”

“Racist abuse was more common in other countries. It arises from time to time, but it’s not common here. We have messages to put on the board sometimes, or the speaker system. We want the sport to be free of abuse,” he said.

Pakistan is scheduled to leave for Australia Wednesday for a full series after ending its three-match Test series at 1-1.

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Seems like its true - NZ News Channel 3 website reporting -

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Re: Pakistan team racially abused in Napier Test

this should be dealt immediately at the highest level possible. Pakistan foriegn office should contact NZ embassy and file their anger at it, irrespective if the players and the manager did not hear it, does not mean that it did not occur..

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Abhee tau Aussie stupidity bhee ho gee -

agay agay dekhiyay hota heay kiya....

But its not an ICC issue - if the local cricket board shows respect and takes necessary action then its enough, in my humble opinion.
I mean its prevailant around the globe right now - and jerks, skin heads, and others have deep rooted racism inside them as a community. It will be hard to rid the world of this.

Better to ignore, if the local authorities show proper respect and protocol to the team.

I mean average people get this stuff on a daily basis.

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I think Abdul raquib, the manager, heard Pakistani Terraces and he thought they are calling him to come up to the Kotha for mujra.

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^^ aray bhai :omg: :rotfl:

ur too much

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Strictly speaking, calling out "Pakistani terrorists" isn't a racist slur, since it has nothing to do with race.

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^ yeah sounds like a Job title, no?

I agree :) However, any kind of abusive behavior against a visiting sporting team should not be tolerated and should be dealt with strictly.