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ECB to take ‘appropriate action’ over England cricketers’ tweets

ECB to take 'appropriate action' over England cricketers' tweets
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The England and Wales Cricket Board has vowed to take “relevant and appropriate action” after questions were raised publicly about historical tweets from several England players.
Fast bowler Ollie Robinson has been ruled out of England’s second Test against New Zealand starting at Edgbaston on Thursday after historical tweets came to light last week when he made his Test debut at Lord’s.
The ECB is also investigating a second England cricketer for historical “offensive” social media posts, cricket website Wisden.com reported on Monday.
Wisden said it had uncovered a racist tweet but had chosen not to disclose the identity of the player because he was under 16 when it was posted.
Since then tweets by other England players have come to light.
Read AlsoEngland team has accepted Robinson’s apology, he has got full support: AndersonVeteran England pacer James Anderson says the team has unanimously accepted Ollie Robinson’s apology for posting racist and sexist tweets as a teenager nine years ago and the suspended pacer has full support of the side.”Since we were alerted to offensive tweets last week, a number of historical social media posts by other individuals have been questioned publicly as well,” an ECB spokesperson was quoted as saying by the BBC on Tuesday.
“There is no place for discrimination in our sport, and we are committed to taking relevant and appropriate action where required.
“Given the concerns which have been raised are clearly now broader than a single case, the ECB board will discuss how we deal with issues over historical social media material in a timely and appropriate manner.
“Each case will be considered on an individual basis, looking at all the facts.” Read AlsoEngland bowler Ollie Robinson apologises for racist and sexist tweetsThe 27-year-old led England’s attack with a spell of 2-50 on the first day of the two-match series, but his performance was overshadowed as some objectionable Twitter messages he had posted as a teenager resurfaced.England players have accepted Robinson’s apology for the racist and sexist comments he posted on social media as a teenager, fast bowler James Anderson said earlier on Tuesday.
The 27-year-old Robinson apologised “unreservedly” in the dressing room for the 2012-13 Twitter posts and Anderson told reporters that had been accepted.
“The language and things talked about are obviously not acceptable,” he added.
“He stood up in front of the group and apologised, and you could see how sincere he was and how upset he was.
“As a group, we appreciate that he’s a different person now.
He has done a lot of maturing and growing since then and he’s got the full support of the team.”

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