'We stand in solidarity with the BlackLivesMatter movement' - OfficialCSA 'The vision of Cricket SA, to become a truly national sport of winners supported by the majority, finds resonance in the ethos of BLM | IOLSport
Ngidi’s comments on BLM followed the worldwide response to the cause of the movement which is no longer confined to the United States.
The Proteas fast bowler on Wednesday commented that, when the national team has a chance to get together as a group following the Covid-19 lockdown, they will no doubt address the issue . However, Ngidi was publicly criticized by former national players such as Boeta Dippenaar, Rudi Steyn and Pat Symcox viahe was “emotional” watching the West Indies players raise their black-gloved hands prior to the start of the first Test against England at the Ageas Bowl on Wednesday.
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