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England, West Indies players take a knee to support Black Lives Matter movement

Our CorrespondentBy Our CorrespondentJuly 8, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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England and West Indies players took a knee for 30 seconds in the lead up to the 1st test between the two sides at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton on Wednesday, July 8. The two sides showed combined support to the Black Lives Matter movement.

The West Indies players along with the 2 England openers led the gesture as players part of both sides took a knee after the toss that was delayed due to rain. The other members of the squad were spotted taking a knee from along the boundary line.

The two teams also observed a minute’s silence to mark the victims of the novel coronavirus pandemic and former West Indies batsman Everton Weekes, who died aged 95 last week.

A minute’s silence was also observed to mark the victims of the virus and also former West Indies batsman Everton Weekes, who died last week.

Both England and West Indies players are sporting Black Lives Matter logo on their Test kits in Southampton. The BLM logo that is being used in the Premier League was designed by Alisha Hosannah, the partner of Watford football club captain Troy Deeney. The logo has been approved for use by the International Cricket Council and both the Cricket West Indies and England and Wales Cricket Board got permission to use the logo on their shirts.

The death of an African-American man, George Floyd in police custody in the United States triggered protests across the globe against racism. The Black Lives Matter movement has garnered a lot of support over the last few weeks and the sporting fraternity has backed the campaign with their on-field support.

“There is going to be a gesture shown from us as a team in support of Black Lives Matter towards the equality in society throughout cricket and throughout sport,” Stokes said on the eve of the first Test.

“We aren’t in any way, shape or form showing support towards any political matters on the movement. We are all about the equality through society and sport.”

West Indies captain Holder had said last month: “”We did not take our decision lightly. We know what it is for people to make judgments because of the colour of our skin, so we know what it feels like, this goes beyond the boundary. There must be equality and there must be unity. Until we get that as people, we cannot stop.”

Several sports stars across the globe have lent their support to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Daren Sammy and Chris Gayle were among the first from the West Indies team to speak against racism in the sport in the aftermath of Floyd’s killing. Sammy urged the ICC to act against racism after which the cricket body put out a powerful statement.

“Without diversity, cricket is nothing. Without diversity, you don’t get the full picture,” the ICC had said.

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