Manchester [UK]: West Indies coach Phil Simmons has revealed that he was subjected to racial abuse during his league cricket stint in England.
Simmons was a vital cog in the Leicestershire squad which won the County Championship in 1996. He also played in various leagues in England in the 80s and 90s.
"I encountered quite a bit of racism up in the leagues. In county cricket, I haven't really encountered that much. But I have encountered it in the leagues," a wesbite quoted Simmons as saying.
"It's not a nice thing to face. Especially in the leagues where you're by yourself sometimes. It affected my wife when I was up there. It's not a nice thing. I played in three or four different leagues. It was one particular league up in the northeast," he added.
Simmons has also confirmed that the West Indies squad will show their solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement when the Test series against England begins.
"We definitely are thinking about things that we can do to show our solidarity with the movement. We definitely have plans to show our unity and our backing to it," Simmons said.