Daily Dispatch

Black Lives Matter not forgotten, Archer tells Holding

- ROHITH NAIR

England fast bowler Jofra Archer has said they have not forgotten about the Black Lives Matter movement after former West Indies bowler Michael Holding criticised the country’s board when the players stopped taking a knee before matches.

England and West Indies players took a knee before each game in their three-Test series in July but the symbolic gesture was discontinu­ed for the Pakistan series as well as the two limited overs series against Australia.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) had released a statement justifying their decision to stop taking a knee which was described as “lame” by Holding, who also took issue with Australian captain Aaron Finch’s statements when the visitors said they would not take a knee.

“We have not forgotten, noone here has forgotten about Black Lives Matter,” Archer said.

“I think it is a bit harsh for

Michael Holding to not do some research before criticisin­g. I’m pretty sure he doesn’t know what is going on behind the scenes.

“I don’t think he has spoken to [(ECB CEO] Tom Harrison.

“I have spoken to Tom and we have stuff running in the background.”

England also wore Black Lives Matter logos on their shirts during their Test series against West Indies, but opted not to continue the practice against Pakistan and Australia.

Though England’s cricket team stopped taking a knee, the country’s soccer team took a knee before their Uefa Nations League matches while Premier League clubs have also continued to do the same after the new season kicked off over the weekend.

England and Australia are level at 1-1 in the one-day internatio­nal series with the decider to be played on Wednesday in Manchester.

The hosts won the threematch Twenty20 series 2-1 in Southampto­n last week.

 ?? Picture: ROSS SETFORD/REUTERS ?? IN MIND: England’s Jofra Archer says the country’s cricket board has not forgotten about the BLM movement.
Picture: ROSS SETFORD/REUTERS IN MIND: England’s Jofra Archer says the country’s cricket board has not forgotten about the BLM movement.

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