<p>The BCCI on Saturday lodged a formal complaint with ICC match referee David Boon after Indian team players, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, were allegedly racially abused by a drunk spectator here during the third day of third Test against Australia.</p>.<p>According to BCCI sources, Siraj was allegedly called a "monkey" by a drunk spectator in one of stands at the Sydney Cricket Ground, which revived memories of the infamous 'Monkeygate' episode during the Indian team's tour of Australia in 2007-08.</p>.<p>"The BCCI lodged a formal complaint with ICC match referee David Boon about two of their players Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj being abused by a drunk spectator," a Cricket Board source told PTI.</p>.<p>Incidentally, the Monkeygate episode also took place during the Sydney Test when Andrew Symonds claimed Harbhajan Singh called him a monkey multiple times. However, the Indian off-spinner was cleared after a hearing on the matter.</p>.<p>It is learnt that a long discussion was held between the senior players of the visiting contingent, including captain Ajinkya Rahane, the umpires and security officers at the end of the day's play.</p>.<p>The abuses were directed at the Indian duo while they were fielding during the Australian second innings.</p>.<p>Australia tightened the noose around India with a substantial 197-run lead on a forgettable Saturday for the visitors in the third Test.</p>.<p>By the close of play, Steve Smith (29 batting) and Marnus Labuschagne (47 batting) gave an exhibition of how to bat on slow tracks with Australia reaching 103 for two. </p>
<p>The BCCI on Saturday lodged a formal complaint with ICC match referee David Boon after Indian team players, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, were allegedly racially abused by a drunk spectator here during the third day of third Test against Australia.</p>.<p>According to BCCI sources, Siraj was allegedly called a "monkey" by a drunk spectator in one of stands at the Sydney Cricket Ground, which revived memories of the infamous 'Monkeygate' episode during the Indian team's tour of Australia in 2007-08.</p>.<p>"The BCCI lodged a formal complaint with ICC match referee David Boon about two of their players Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj being abused by a drunk spectator," a Cricket Board source told PTI.</p>.<p>Incidentally, the Monkeygate episode also took place during the Sydney Test when Andrew Symonds claimed Harbhajan Singh called him a monkey multiple times. However, the Indian off-spinner was cleared after a hearing on the matter.</p>.<p>It is learnt that a long discussion was held between the senior players of the visiting contingent, including captain Ajinkya Rahane, the umpires and security officers at the end of the day's play.</p>.<p>The abuses were directed at the Indian duo while they were fielding during the Australian second innings.</p>.<p>Australia tightened the noose around India with a substantial 197-run lead on a forgettable Saturday for the visitors in the third Test.</p>.<p>By the close of play, Steve Smith (29 batting) and Marnus Labuschagne (47 batting) gave an exhibition of how to bat on slow tracks with Australia reaching 103 for two. </p>