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Ponting condemns racial slurs

Ricky Ponting has condemned spectators who made racist taunts to South African players during the first Test match at Perth

AFP
21-Dec-2005


Ricky Ponting: 'There's no room in sport for racism whatsoever' © Getty Images
Ricky Ponting has condemned spectators who made racist taunts to South African players during the first Test match at Perth. South Africa's management has officially complained about the abuse to the ICC match referee Chris Broad and John Rhodes, the head of the ICC's regional anti-corruption and security unit.
Ponting, speaking before Australia travelled to Melbourne for the second Test, said he was disappointed to hear some spectators had made racist remarks and the Australian players had not been aware it was happening.
"There's no room in sport for racism whatsoever," Ponting said. "The players are all very aware of that, the crowd needs to be aware of that and enjoy the game for what it is. Neither myself or any of the players knew anything about this matter until a fair while after the game had finished. But it's disappointing to think that would have happened."
Ponting said banter and "sledging" from opposition crowds was one thing, but racism was not acceptable. "You do expect [sledging from crowds], it happens all over the world. But the racism part of it is not part of international sport.
"The last couple of tours we've been on, New Zealand has probably been the worst ... and England we copped a bit over there as well. You expect that everywhere you go, but certainly not something that's going to offend anybody."
A statement issued by South Africa late on Tuesday said racial slurs and chants had been directed at Ashwell Prince, Garnett Kruger, Shaun Pollock, Justin Kemp and Makhaya Ntini during the third day of the Test. The management has asked for security to be stepped up to help prevent any repetition of the abuse during the next two Tests in Melbourne and Sydney.