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Steph Brawn

Police probe after cricket match called off due to 'abuse from football fans'

POLICE have launched an investigation after a cricket match in Edinburgh had to be called off due to players allegedly being abused by fans attending Rangers vs Manchester United.

The game between Murrayfield DAFS and Stewart’s Melville Cricket Club was called off on Saturday  amid what the home side described as “a combination of sexist, homophobic and racist abuse” – alongside allegations that players were assaulted.

The tie was taking place at Roseburn Park ahead of the friendly between Rangers and Manchester United at nearby Murrayfield.

Murrayfield DAFS claimed the abuse was carried out by “so-called football fans” in the area.

In a statement posted on X, the club wrote: “Very upset that our 4th team had to abandon their game today due to a combination of sexist, homophobic and racist abuse at Roseburn Park outside Murrayfield Stadium today against Stewart’s Melville Cricket Club.

“Not only that, there were two instances of physical assault that were perpetrated on players. The perpetrators of said abuse were fans of football clubs playing a friendly at Murrayfield Stadium – and police were standing 50 yards away.”

Phil Yelland, the president of Murrayfield DAFS, added on the club's Facebook page: “There was no indication in advance that playing today would be an issue, but some of the so-called fans at the Rangers v Manchester United game at Murrayfield today behaved in a totally unacceptable way in Roseburn Park.

"One of our players has made a report to the police, which is being followed through. Those involved in organising the event at Murrayfield have been contacted and a range of concerns expressed.

“We can’t turn back the clock, but the club will seek answers about why we could not play our game safely.”

Stewart’s Melville Cricket Club said it was “very disappointed” about the experience, and commended all players for how they dealt with the “unacceptable situation”.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers are carrying out enquiries after reports of abuse being directed towards players during a cricket match at Roseburn Park, Edinburgh on Saturday.”

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