Quinton de Kock Skips Match After SA Asked To Take Knee
DUBAI: Cricket South Africa on Tuesday ordered its players to take the knee before their T20 World Cup matches in support of the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement, a directive that led to Quinton de Kock withdrawing from the game against the West Indies and laying bare the growing internal tension on the matter.
In a shocking move, wicketkeeper-batter de Kock made himself unavailable for selection in South Africa’s Group 1 Super 12 stage match against the West Indies in Dubai on Tuesday, his decision coming after the CSA’s diktat.
The board said it will await a report from the management before deciding on the next move.
“Cricket South Africa (CSA) has noted the personal decision by South African wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock not to “take the knee” ahead of Tuesday’s game against the West Indies,” the CSA said in a statement.
De Kock has expressed his reluctance to make the gesture in the past as well saying, “It’s everyone’s decision; no-one’s forced to do anything, not in life. That’s the way I see things.”