12 September,2020 07:27 AM IST | London | AFP
West Indies stalwart Michael Holding. Pic/getty images
West Indies great Michael Holding has criticised England and Australia for opting not to take a knee in support of the campaign to fight racial injustice, accusing them of making lame excuses. Holding in July recalled ugly incidents he experienced as a young cricketer on his visits to Australia and England. The former paceman spoke about how meaningful change was needed following the death of George Floyd in police custody in the United States.
England and West Indies cricketers took a knee at the start of each of their three Tests in July. The practice was repeated during England's ODI series against Ireland but not in subsequent series against Pakistan and Australia. England and Australia are playing each other in a three-match ODI series starting at Old Trafford on Friday.
"I'm a little bit disappointed that since the England-Ireland series, when they did take a knee, I haven't seen any of the teams take a knee," Holding said on his YouTube channel.
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"The West Indies team have gone home...that doesn't mean that you still shouldn't be respecting the message and exactly what it stands for." Holding accused the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Australia captain Aaron Finch of making lame statements over ending the practice at a time when many other sports teams remain committed to it.
Finch said after raising the matter with England skipper Eoin Morgan, his team would not take the knee, adding that "the education around it is more important than the
protest".
But Holding said: "So for Pakistan and England not to then take that signal - because you are not doing anything other than going down on one knee - you are not chanting anything, you are not saying anything, all you are doing is making a signal to keep the awareness going. Neither team did it and the ECB came out with a pretty lame statement, as far as I am concerned."
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