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Tuesday 9 September 2014

Moeen Ali should take all the abuse 'as a positive'

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The Professional Cricketers 'Association chief executive Angus Porter to boil over to a series of abuse Moeen Ali at Edgbaston, and England spinner claimed that it was not taken' as a positive.
Ali T-20 victory over the hosts in Birmingham on Sunday, the Indian fans were unhappy at the time.
Moeen Munir, because it is believed that his father's Pakistani background, and after a formal complaint to the police from a spectator 'hate-related incident, but a crime, such as treatment.


His father gave it to her, and I sincerely stand up for his boy, because he just does not stoke the fire, "said Porter.
'There is an element of taking it as a compliment. Hope to make you afraid of someone when they are more likely to boo anyone.

"Take it as a positive that you'd rather be booed than ignored. '

Porter, but there is no place for racial abuse come from the Indian fans would be surprised if it added.
'It should not happen, but I always found it to be respectful of Indians and that the case was a little bit surprised, "he said.
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Ravindra Jadeja in the Test series in the summer, James Anderson after his clash with England fans booed the tour of India, has been filled with bad feeling.

Angus Porter said that the abuse 'shouldn't happen' but said it was better than being 'ignored'

Porter supporters to refrain from all forms of abuse and instead wants to appreciate the game.
'Supporters pay their money and they are entitled to express an opinion, but I do not think it's specifically about Moeen, "he said.

'If you look at the other players get booed. Jimmy Anderson gets booed when he goes to Yorkshire and it's disappointing when the players are doing their best to entertain and as a performance. It's a great thing the audience saw positive. '

Does not want to make a complaint to the police, the problem, and England won by three runs in the game, Moeen, who took 31 is further evidence to pursue.

Moeen Munir booing father had racial undertones and a spinner who was born in Birmingham and was not strongly believes that any abuse.
"We are very disappointed in what. It should be a special day, "he told ESPNcricinfo.
'Moeen playing for his country in the city of his birth. It is the city I was born and my mother was born in the city.

The whole family was looking forward to and we thought he would receive a warm welcome.
Instead, he would have been destroyed since. Abuse because he is a Muslim, and it was because of his Pakistani heritage. Insulting.
Ali's father believed the booing had racial undertones and said his son should not have to endure it

British Indian and Pakistani - - "a lot of kindness and goodwill from all sides we have experienced in recent months, so it is disappointing that some of the supporters down and let the behavior of their team. Racism is still a problem among Asian communities

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