Former South African spinner Paul Adams has told Cricket South Africa's (CSA) Social Justice and Nation-Building hearings that racial stereotyping was rampant during his playing days and that he was called by several names, including 'brown s***' by fellow teammates.
The left-arm spinner, whose 'frog in a blender' action became his trademark, took 134 wickets in 45 Tests and announced his retirement in 2008.
Appearing before the Social Justice and Nation-Building hearings, Adams, who was the only player of colour in the playing XI when he made his Test debut, said, "I was called brown s*** when I was playing. It often used to be a song when we won a game and we were in fines' meetings. They would sing, 'brown s*** in the ring, tra la la la laa'.