Australian women cricketers subjected to unwanted advances while on Indian tour, police say.
Two players from Australia's women cricket team were allegedly touched inappropriately by a motorcyclist in Indore, the police revealed. The incident occurred when the players were walking from their hotel to a cafe, prompting security officers to file a complaint with the authorities. A man has been arrested and charged under sections of Indian law dealing with assault and stalking.
Police say they are reviewing the team's security protocols to ensure such incidents do not occur again. Cricket Australia has confirmed that two members of the team were approached by a motorcyclist while in Indore, but said no further details would be released.
The players have been offered support and will continue playing in the tournament. The International Cricket Council has not commented on the incident so far. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia described it as a "deeply regrettable" and "isolated" incident, praising the police for taking swift action to apprehend the suspect.
The development broke during Australia's final round match, where they secured a spot in the semi-finals after thrashing South Africa. The Australian team has been spending time in Indore throughout their tour, including a thrilling seven-wicket victory over England earlier in the day.
				
			Two players from Australia's women cricket team were allegedly touched inappropriately by a motorcyclist in Indore, the police revealed. The incident occurred when the players were walking from their hotel to a cafe, prompting security officers to file a complaint with the authorities. A man has been arrested and charged under sections of Indian law dealing with assault and stalking.
Police say they are reviewing the team's security protocols to ensure such incidents do not occur again. Cricket Australia has confirmed that two members of the team were approached by a motorcyclist while in Indore, but said no further details would be released.
The players have been offered support and will continue playing in the tournament. The International Cricket Council has not commented on the incident so far. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia described it as a "deeply regrettable" and "isolated" incident, praising the police for taking swift action to apprehend the suspect.
The development broke during Australia's final round match, where they secured a spot in the semi-finals after thrashing South Africa. The Australian team has been spending time in Indore throughout their tour, including a thrilling seven-wicket victory over England earlier in the day.