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Gabriel sorry after ‘boys’ jibe at Root

Cricket: Windies bowler apologises to England skipper and is banned

- 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 West Indies fast bowler has published a statement in which he has explained and 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 onfield exchange between himself and England captain Root 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.

The statement reads: “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 sporting banter. I know now that it was offensive and for that I am deeply sorry.”

The Trinidadia­n went on to offer his version of what occurred on field.

He wrote: “The exchange occurred during a tense moment on the field. The pressure was on and England’s captain Joe 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 that I was attempting to break through my own tension when I said to Joe Root: ‘Why are you smiling? Do youlikeboy­s?’

“His response, which was picked up by the microphone 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’.”

The incident occurred as Root compiled 122 during England’s second innings, ultimately helping his side to a comprehens­ive 232run win.

Root has received widespread praise for the way he handled the matter. For his part, the England captain has not commented on the details of the exchange, other than to say he felt he did the right thing at the time.

 ??  ?? REMARK: Shannon Gabriel said he thought it was sporting banter
REMARK: Shannon Gabriel said he thought it was sporting banter

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