Chris Jordan: England players consider taking the knee at T20 World Cup

The gesture of taking a knee came into being following the death of African-American George Floyd at the hands of a police officer in Minnesota in May 2020. It triggered 'Black Lives Matter' protests around the world.

Published : Oct 13, 2021 11:13 IST

The last time England players took a knee was in August 2020 and Jordan said they were considering to do the gesture at this month's showpiece event.
The last time England players took a knee was in August 2020 and Jordan said they were considering to do the gesture at this month's showpiece event.
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The last time England players took a knee was in August 2020 and Jordan said they were considering to do the gesture at this month's showpiece event.

England fast bowler Chris Jordan said his teammates were considering taking a knee before the start of its T20 World Cup opener against the West Indies, which confirmed to repeat the anti-racism gesture on October 23.

"We'll discuss it and if people feel strongly about, we'll definitely do it. On the flipside, if we don't, then we won't," Jordan was quoted as saying by 'The Telegraph'.

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West Indies T20 skipper Kieron Pollard confirmed his side plans to take the knee in every match, starting with the tournament-opener against England.

"From my knowledge at this present time, I think it's something that we're gonna continue because it's something that we strongly believe in, as a team," Pollard said.

"Hopefully, we can just continue to show our support for something that I think is close to our hearts."

"Everyone has their own opinions on racism and Black Lives Matter and all these things," Pollard said.

"So, I can't tell them what to do or expect anything because sometimes when you expect things from people you tend to get disappointed," he said when asked if he expects England to repeat the gesture.

"Sometimes you just have to look at the man in the mirror and if we think it is something that is very very important to us, we will do it. And if the opposition thinks that as well - it's up to them if they don't."

The gesture of taking a knee came into being following the death of African-American George Floyd at the hands of a police officer in Minnesota in May 2020. It triggered 'Black Lives Matter' protests around the world.

The last time England players took a knee was in August 2020 when they clashed with Ireland in an ODI and its decision to stop doing it was criticised by West Indies great and anti-racism campaigner Michael Holding.

However, the England players did wear T-shirts sporting messages against any act of racism, religious intolerance, sexism and other anti-discrimination slogans during the Test series against New Zealand.

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