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Cricketers have second option for knee bow

22 November, 2020

BRISBANE, Australia: Months after being criticized by cricket great Michael Holding for not taking a knee to acknowledge the Black Lives Matter movement, players in the Australian men’s team have come up with an alternative way to show their support in the fight against racism.

Australia vice-captain Pat Cummins on Monday said the players would form a barefoot circle on the field at the Sydney Cricket Ground before the first game of a limited-overs series against India in Sydney on Nov. 27. India’s team will be invited to join, and it may become a regular way to begin every series.

“I think we could probably put our hands up and say we haven’t done enough in the past and we want to get better,” Cummins said during an online video news conference Monday. “Racism exists. We want to do our bit to try and help stop that and try and be better ... this is one small thing we’re going to introduce this summer.

“We’ve come together as a team and think this is the best way we can demonstrate anti-racism as well as celebrating the Indigenous culture here.”

Australia cricket coach Justin Langer said in September he regretted there weren’t more conversations within the squad about taking a knee before matches in the limited-overs tour of England.

Players from the England and West Indies teams took the symbolic position on the field before the start of every match in their three-test series in July, but it didn’t continue during England’s series against Australia.(AP)

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