James Anderson has admitted to questioning himself and whether he has 'turned a blind eye to things' where racism in cricket is concerned.
Anderson's comments are another sign at just how deep a chord the Black Lives Matter movement has struck, with the 37-year-old ready to take a stand alongside the West Indies team. “Absolutely,” he said. “I expect that to be a conversation we have.
We will have conversations about what we can do as players to make a stand, definitely.” Former England teammate Michael Carberry has spoken out about his experiences in the game while Moeen Ali referred to a 2015 incident in his book and Jofra Archer was racially abused by a spectator in New Zealand last year.
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