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How Black Lives Matter exposed old wounds in South African cricket
When Lungi Ngidi said the national team should address racism it led to a backlash from white former players but ensured major change was coming, as this extract from a new book explainswww.theguardian.com
Former Proteas spin bowler, Pat Symcox stretched it further to the crisis affecting Cricket South Africa (CSA) and tweeted: βWhat nonsense is this? He must take his own stand if he wishes. Stop trying to get the Proteas involved in his belief. Besides the fact that right now Cricket South Africa should be closed down. A proper dog and pony show with cricket being dragged through the mud daily. Buy popcorn and watch. Now when Ngidi has his next meal, perhaps he should rather consider supporting the farmers of South Africa who are under pressure right now. A cause worth supporting.β
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Pat Symcox and Boeta Dippenaar are on the wrong side of history
On 18 July 2020, South African cricketers will take to the field in a charity match, appropriately enough on Mandela Day. Let them take the knee and carry the Black Lives Matter logo on their shirts. As another great West Indian cricketer, Ian Bishop, said this weekend, itβs an act of solidarity.www.dailymaverick.co.za
moar Pat Symcox:Are you from the Indian cricket board. You seem to have removed all the Pakistani posters from this thread.