One-day International
Jan 20 2009, Sreelata Yellamrazu

Morne Morkel became a victim of racial abuse in the second one day international. But South Africa are not filing an official complaint, citing they are happy with Cricket Australia’s handling of the entire situation.
South African fast bowler...

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