Australia Women's Cricket World Cup players 'touched inappropriately' in India

Two Australian women cricketers were allegedly subjected to an invasive and disturbing incident in Indore, India, where they were touched inappropriately by a motorcyclist while walking to a cafe. The security team of the Australian cricket squad immediately reported the incident to police, leading to the swift arrest of the perpetrator.

According to officials, the two players were approached by the man on Thursday, a day after Australia's six-wicket victory over England. The incident has sparked widespread concern and outrage, with many questioning how such a serious incident could have gone unchecked in the heart of India, where security is often considered paramount.

Cricket Australia confirmed that two members of the Australian women's team were targeted by the man, who has been charged under sections 74 and 78 of the Indian penal code. The charges relate to assault and stalking, respectively. While Cricket Australia expressed its support for the players, it was also critical of the security protocols in place at the time.

The incident has raised serious questions about the safety and security measures in place during the tournament, with Cricket Australia now vowing to review its existing protocols and strengthen them further if necessary.

Australia's team has continued to play in the tournament despite this disturbing incident, but many are left wondering how such an event could have occurred, and what steps can be taken to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
 
Just read about those two Aussie women cricketers who were allegedly harassed in Indore... 😳🚨 that's just not cool at all! πŸ€• anyway, did you know that 1 in 5 women experience some form of street harassment worldwide? πŸ“Š according to the UN, it's a major human rights issue that affects millions of people. 🌎

anyway, back to Australia... did you know that women make up only 18% of the workforce in India's cricket industry? πŸ’ΌπŸ‘©β€βš½οΈ so when incidents like this happen, it's not just about individual safety but also about systemic change! πŸ”„

chart time: πŸ“ˆ here are some stats on street harassment:

* 71% of women experience harassment while walking alone at night
* 45% of women experience catcalling or verbal harassment
* 25% of women experience physical harassment or assault

these numbers are shocking, but we need to keep pushing for change! πŸ’ͺ and yeah, Cricket Australia needs to do better in terms of security protocols... πŸ€”
 
that was really creepy what happened to those Aussie cricketers in India i mean who does that just walking up to them like that no wonder security was called in ASAP hope the bloke gets a good sentence for this πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ anyway it's not entirely the crickets fault they shouldnt have been touched by anyone like that but at the same time what were the cops doing out there didnt see anything suspicious on camera so yeah review those security protocols is the least they can do
 
πŸ€” This incident is like a dark mirror reflecting our own vulnerabilities as women... I mean, athletes. We think we're safe on the road, but is that really true? The fact that this happened in Indore, where security should be top-notch, just shows how easy it can be to let our guard down. And what's even more disturbing is that it was a motorcyclist who did this... like he was just waiting for an opportunity to strike. It's a reminder that we're always on edge, waiting for the other shoe to drop.

But what's also striking me is how quickly Cricket Australia jumped into action and supported the players... that's what we need more of - solidarity and support. And now they're reviewing their security protocols? That's a good start, but it's just the beginning. We need to ask ourselves what else can we do to create a safer environment for women in sports... and beyond.

It's also got me thinking about the bystander effect... if everyone around us is too scared or indifferent to intervene, who does that leave to stop this kind of behavior? It's a tough question, but one that needs to be asked.
 
This is just so ridiculous πŸ™„ that security protocols aren't tight enough especially when you're dealing with high-profile athletes. I mean, come on, a quick Google search would've told this guy the cricket team's schedule and route to the cafe beforehand. And what's with the police not being more proactive? Like, they're supposed to be in the area anyway? It's just basic common sense πŸ€”. Cricket Australia is right to review their security protocols, but shouldn't they have done that already? This incident has made a total mess of the whole tournament and it's gonna affect the players' mental health too... I mean, can you even imagine walking around feeling safe when there are perps like this on the loose? 🚨
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this incident πŸ˜•. It's absolutely appalling that these two cricketers were subjected to such an invasive and disturbing act, especially while walking to a cafe. I mean, can you even imagine how traumatic that must have been for them? The fact that the security team sprang into action and reported it to the police is commendable, but it just raises more questions about why this incident wasn't prevented in the first place πŸ€”.

I think Cricket Australia's criticism of their own security protocols is a huge understatement - they need to take a hard look at their safety measures and make some serious changes. I mean, India is supposed to be a country with one of the best security systems in the world, so it's just unacceptable that this kind of thing can happen in broad daylight 🀯. The players' well-being and safety should always be the top priority, and if Cricket Australia isn't taking steps to ensure that, then they need to reevaluate their approach 🚨.
 
OMG u guyz!!! 😱 I just saw that thread about the Aussie cricketers getting touched by a psycho on a motorbike & I'm still trying to process it 🀯 Like how did this even happen?!? India is supposed to be all about safety and security, right? πŸ™„ And what's with the lack of CCTV footage or witnesses?!?! πŸ“ΈπŸ‘€ It's just so frustrating knowing that these girls were walking alone and vulnerable 🚫

I feel for them, tbh πŸ€—. They should totally have a personal bodyguard or at least some extra security measures in place πŸ›‘οΈ Cricket Australia needs to step up their game and review those protocols ASAP πŸ’― We don't want this kind of thing happening again πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ
 
Ugh, motorcyclists, am I right? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Like they're not already a menace on the roads, now we gotta worry about 'em harassing cricketers too? πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜‘ Can't even walk to a cafe without being touched up by some psycho. And what's with the "security is paramount" vibe in India? Sounds like just another fancy word for "we don't actually do squat". πŸ€” This whole situation stinks, and I'm not just talking about the guy who did it 😷. It's just another reminder that we need to be on our toes all the time, even when we're just trying to grab a coffee. Stronger security protocols are due, no question. Anything less is just, well, unacceptable ☹️.
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€• i was watching that match with my friends last night and we were all cheering for aus to win... i had no idea something like this would happen... it's just not right that those players got touched inappropriately, especially when they're walking alone. i mean, india is supposed to be a safe country, right? πŸ€” security should always be on point, especially during big events. cricket australia needs to get their act together and make sure these protocols are tightened up ASAP πŸ’ͺ. what's even more worrying is that it happened in broad daylight... like how did no one notice anything? πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ this incident has got me thinking about safety all over again... gotta hope the perpetrator gets a good dose of justice πŸ˜’
 
Ugh, I'm literally shook by this incident! 😱 How does something like this even happen?! 🀯 The fact that the players were being walked to a cafe, a public place, and still felt threatened is just mind-boggling. And what's even more alarming is that no one seemed to be paying attention or intervening in time.

I'm all for security measures being in place, but it's clear that something went seriously wrong here. The Australian team is already feeling the pressure of this incident, and it's only gonna make their tournament experience even tougher.

Can't we just hope that the perpetrator gets some serious consequences for his actions? Assault and stalking are no joke, and he needs to face the music for what he did. And Cricket Australia better get its act together when it comes to security protocols – this can't be a one-time mistake! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
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