Nottingham:England pacer Ollie Robinson, who grabbed his maiden five-wicket haul in his comeback Test after being suspended for his offensive old racist tweets, said that he has grown as a person since then.
Robinson was banned after his racist and sexist tweets as an 18-year-old were discovered on the opening day of his Test debut against New Zealand at the Lord's in June.
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"I was young 18-19 years old. I made a lot of mistakes, not just those tweets. I've grown as a person a lot in that time. Obviously, I've learnt a lot try to develop as a person in the last 10 years. I try to make myself the best person I can be," he said at the end of day's play.