Coventry Telegraph

Gabriel says sorry over ‘gay’ outcry

- By ANDY HAMPSON

SHANNON Gabriel asked Joe Root “Do you like boys?” during the third Test between the West Indies and England, he has revealed.

The Windies’ fast bowler has apologised for the incident which overshadow­ed this week’s match in St Lucia.

Gabriel has been banned for four matches by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council following an on-field exchange between himself and the England captain, which allegedly contained homophobic remarks.

Microphone­s captured Root saying, “Don’t use it as an insult, there’s nothing wrong with being gay,” in response to a comment made by Gabriel.

What Gabriel had said prior to that was not picked up but the 30-year-old accepted the ICC charge.

That incurred demerit points and triggered a ban, which covers the first four one-day internatio­nals of the upcoming series between the two teams.

Gabriel issued a statement, which read: “To my team-mates and members of the England team, especially their captain Joe Root, I extend an unreserved apology for a comment which, in the context of on-the-field rivalry, I assumed was inoffensiv­e picong and sporting banter. I know now that it was offensive and for that I am deeply sorry.

“The exchange occurred during a tense moment on the field. The pressure was on and Root was looking at me intensely as I prepared to bowl, which may have been the usual psychologi­cal strategy with which all Test cricketers are familiar.

“I recognise now I was attempting to break through my own tension when I said: ‘Why are you smiling? Do you like boys?’

“His response was: ‘Don’t use it as an insult. There’s nothing wrong with being gay’. I then responded: ‘I have no issues with that, but you should stop smiling at me’.”

Gabriel added: “Joe Root and I have since spoken and I am comforted by the fact there are no hard feelings between us.

“I think it is fair to say neither of us expected the issue to escalate to the point it has.

“Nonetheles­s, I embrace this as a learning experience and as an opportunit­y for myself and all athletes to recognise the need for sensitivit­y and respect in their interactio­ns with all.”

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