A video went viral on social media where the Australian fans were seen chanting "Where is your visa?" directing the Indian fans. On day 1 of the fifth test at Sydney, such racial trolls broke out, poking the age-old henious attitude of the Australian crowd. Watch the video here: Australian crowd shows how racist they are , unless they have a IPL contact. The surprising thing is that there will be Indians who will defend the Australians and you can see why we were colonized. pic.twitter.com/5yJtnQUVr2 — Arnab Ray (@greatbong) January 3, 2025 However, this is not new from Sydney, as seen during the 2020-21 Border Gavaskar Trophy. At that time, the target was Mohammad Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah, calling him "brown monkey." The stand-in captain, Ajinkya Rahane, had to report the issue to the on-field umpires, Paul Reiffel and Paul Wilson. He paused the entire gameplay and waited until six drunk fans were escorted out of the stadium. They also had to apologise to Cricket Australia for creating nuisance. Read also: Rohit Sharma Rest Controversy: Cracks in Team India Revealed First day on field-drama with Bumrah clearing Khawaja India walked in without Rohit Sharma, having Jasprit Bumrah leading the team. Winning the toss, India decided to bat first. But the top-order batting got them into yet another trouble. Later, Ravindra Jadeja (26 off 95) along with Rishabh Pant (40 off 98) stabilized India's middle order. At the bottom, Jasprit Bumrah himself added 22 more runs in 17 balls. India ended their innings scoring 185 runs with 15 minutes left of Day 1. India bowled just 3 overs, with Bumrah doing two and Siraj doing one over. The last over was full of drama as Bumrah got engaged himself in a verbal spat with the teen Sam Konstas in the non-striker end. In the last ball of the over, Bumrah cleared Usmam Khawaja. Australia scored 9 runs, having lost just one wicket.