Cricket SA board orders all Proteas team members to start taking the knee TiisetsoMalepa
CSA was left embarrassed after the team displayed different postures in support of the Black Lives Matter movement with some team members taking the knee, while others remained on their feet and raised their fists before the Proteas were clobbered by Australia in their opening World Cup assignment.
The Proteas play their second T20 World Cup match against champions West Indies in Dubai on Tuesday at 2pm SA time. The board said several other teams at the World Cup in the United Arab Emirates have embraced taking the knee and they now want all Proteas players to do the same. “South Africans were recently joined by people across the world in celebrating the 90th birthday of our revered Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
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