Anti-racism movement in cricket needs re-sparking, says Jason Holder
The Hindu
The former West Indies captain urged athletes to do more for the anti-racism movement while speaking ahead of their series against South Africa.
The anti-racism movement in cricket needs more than just players taking a knee before matches in order for it to have some meaning and substance, feels West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder. Almost a year ago, West Indies became one of the first two international teams to , a movement that gained momentum after the at the hands of a white police officer last year. “I had a few discussions about it and I feel as though some people feel it’s now a watered-down action taken before the games. I would like to see some new initiative to spark the movement again,” Holder was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.com.More Related News