The spectator who racially abused England test star Jofra Archer could be banned for life from attending any cricket matches in this country.
Fast bowler Archer, who made a career-high 30 in England's eventual defeat by an innings and 65 runs at the Bay Oval, took to Twitter on Monday night to reveal the "disturbing" incident.
According to Archer, the abuser was one New Zealand spectator, who had been commenting "about the colour of my skin".
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He further outlined the nature of the abuse in a previous tweet that was subsequently deleted: "Can the guy that was yelling bbc and bc from the scoreboard area today come forward and tell me what those words mean please? Because I don't..."