India cricket superstar Virat Kohli wants action on racism claims

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Virat Kohli of India during an Indian Nets Session at Adelaide Oval on December 15 in Adelaide, Australia. Picture: STUFF SPORTS

India superstar Virat Kohli wants “strict” action against any spectator found to have made racial slurs as the fall out from the SCG Test drama continues.

India made an official complaint to the ICC on Saturday night over alleged comments made to Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah on day three.

The situation then escalated further on Sunday when Siraj claimed more abusive comments had been made to him just before tea, stopping play for eight minutes.

The halt in play brought the issue to a head, with New South Wales Police and Cricket Australia launching separate investigations into the second incident.

“Having gone through many incidents of really pathetic things said on the boundary Iines, this is the absolute peak of rowdy behaviour.

“It’s sad to see this happen on the field.

“The incident needs to be looked at with absolute urgency and seriousness and strict action against the offenders should set things straight for once.”