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'Racial divide' in SA cricket: Philander, Duminy sign letter backing Ngidi's 'BLM' stance

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Published : Jul 15, 2020, 8:02 AM IST

The letter also urges Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the white cricketers to show their support towards the Black Lives Matter movement.

Cricket South Africa
Cricket South Africa

Cape Town: 'Racial divide' in South African cricket was laid bare after thirty-one former and current domestic and international South African players signed a letter in support of Lungi Ngidi and the Black Lives Matter movement. The list of players also included Makhaya Ntini, Vernon Philander, JP Duminy and Herschelle Gibbs.

Herschelle Gibbs
Herschelle Gibbs

The letter has also been signed by five current coaches including national fielding coach Justin Ontong.

As per a report in a cricket website, the letter is a collective effort aimed at showing solidarity with the anti-racism campaigns across the world.

The letter also urges Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the white cricketers to show their support towards the Black Lives Matter movement.

"We commend Lungi Ngidi for supporting #BlackLivesMatter and we would like to add our support for it too," the letter by the former and current Proteas cricketers states.

"We note the criticism aimed at Lungi for expressing his views -- and we hope that CSA, together with fellow cricketers both present and past will come out strongly in support of #BLM," it said.

Earlier, Lungi Ngidi had urged the CSA board to show their solidarity for the Black Lives Matter movement and this came under criticism from former players such as Pat Symcox, Boeta Dippenaar, Rudi Steyn and Brian McMillan.

"We note too that the most outspoken criticism directed at Ngidi has come via former players such as Pat Symcox, Boeta Dippenaar, Rudi Steyn, Brian McMillan and others. We urge that their views be challenged. We are not surprised at their comments," players showing support towards Lungi Ngidi said in their letter.

Lungi Ngidi
Lungi Ngidi

"Given South Africa's well-known past, black cricketers have borne the brunt of subtle and overt racist behaviour for many years, including from some colleagues. Consequently, there is a need to understand how white privilege feeds into the perpetuation of these old attitudes and assumptions," it added.

The Black Lives Matter movement gained momentum following the death of an African-American man named George Floyd, after a police officer, later identified as Derek Chauvin, pressed his knee on Floyd's neck in a viral video.

During the first Test between England and West Indies last week, players from both sides had taken a knee to show their solidarity against racism.

Cape Town: 'Racial divide' in South African cricket was laid bare after thirty-one former and current domestic and international South African players signed a letter in support of Lungi Ngidi and the Black Lives Matter movement. The list of players also included Makhaya Ntini, Vernon Philander, JP Duminy and Herschelle Gibbs.

Herschelle Gibbs
Herschelle Gibbs

The letter has also been signed by five current coaches including national fielding coach Justin Ontong.

As per a report in a cricket website, the letter is a collective effort aimed at showing solidarity with the anti-racism campaigns across the world.

The letter also urges Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the white cricketers to show their support towards the Black Lives Matter movement.

"We commend Lungi Ngidi for supporting #BlackLivesMatter and we would like to add our support for it too," the letter by the former and current Proteas cricketers states.

"We note the criticism aimed at Lungi for expressing his views -- and we hope that CSA, together with fellow cricketers both present and past will come out strongly in support of #BLM," it said.

Earlier, Lungi Ngidi had urged the CSA board to show their solidarity for the Black Lives Matter movement and this came under criticism from former players such as Pat Symcox, Boeta Dippenaar, Rudi Steyn and Brian McMillan.

"We note too that the most outspoken criticism directed at Ngidi has come via former players such as Pat Symcox, Boeta Dippenaar, Rudi Steyn, Brian McMillan and others. We urge that their views be challenged. We are not surprised at their comments," players showing support towards Lungi Ngidi said in their letter.

Lungi Ngidi
Lungi Ngidi

"Given South Africa's well-known past, black cricketers have borne the brunt of subtle and overt racist behaviour for many years, including from some colleagues. Consequently, there is a need to understand how white privilege feeds into the perpetuation of these old attitudes and assumptions," it added.

The Black Lives Matter movement gained momentum following the death of an African-American man named George Floyd, after a police officer, later identified as Derek Chauvin, pressed his knee on Floyd's neck in a viral video.

During the first Test between England and West Indies last week, players from both sides had taken a knee to show their solidarity against racism.

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