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Racial divisions in South African cricket were laid bare on Tuesday when 30 black former international players issued a statement alleging racism remained a factor in the game.
The letter commended current fast bowler Lungi Ngidi, who last week expressed support for Black Lives Matter, and called for Cricket South Africa (CSA) to come out strongly in favour of the movement.
Signatories included fast bowler Makhaya Ntini, who played in 101 Test matches, and other former stars such as Vernon Philander, Herschelle Gibbs, Ashwell Prince, Paul Adams and JP Duminy. A total of 36 people, including five coaches, were named on the document.
Current black players such as Kagiso Rabada and Ngidi were not included, nor were any white players.
The comment made on the @3TCricket kit did not mean that our players will not be showing their support for the #BlackLivesMatter movement. We are working on creative ideas to incorporate BLM into the kit & our will to add our voice to this very important & necessary conversation. https://t.co/FFPnxxqZoUThe statement claimed despite three decades of cricket unity, "the views expressed from one side of the racial divide are still very much part of our lives... We see this an opportunity for CSA to be unequivocal about its position and to make sure the problem is confronted and we also invite our fellow white cricketers to join in this move to defend human dignity."
- Graeme Smith (@GraemeSmith49) July 9, 2020
CSA stands in solidarity with the #BlackLivesMatter movement.CSA was founded on the principles of non-racialism & inclusion at unity.The vision of CSA, to become a truly national sport of winners supported by the majority, finds resonance in the ethos of "Black Lives Matter". pic.twitter.com/Wsf65ckY3YAlso on Tuesday, Omphile Ramela, president of the SA Cricketers' Association, released a letter, apparently written in his personal capacity, to sports minister Nathi Mthethwa, seeking government intervention for what he claimed was the illegal appointment of eight white officials by CSA and its affiliates.
- Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) July 9, 2020
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