
South African cricketer Quinton de Kock apologizes for refusing to take the knee, insists he is 'not a racist'
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South African cricketer Quinton de Kock has apologized for refusing to take the knee and insists he is "not a racist."
The wicketkeeper announced he had made the "personal decision" not to take a knee before games at the ongoing T20 World Cup.
His decision came after the Cricket South Africa (CSA) board said all players would be required to take a knee before World Cup games in the United Arab Emirates.
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