Thomson and Lillee were breaking ribs but when a black team was rising, bouncer rule was brought in: Daren Sammy


Daren Sammy has been talking about racism in cricket and has also shared his own experience of facing racism in the sport following the death of Geroge Floyd that has sparked the Black Lives Movement.

Daren Sammy had alleged that he had faced racism during his IPL stint (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Daren Sammy has said the cricketing fraternity should not allow racism in the sport
  • Sammy has been speaking against racism following the death of George Floyd
  • The West Indian had earlier said that he had faced racism during his IPL stint

Former West Indies skipper Daren Sammy, who has been expressing outrage over racism, has said that the killing of African-American man George Floyd in the US at the hands of a white man, affected him in many ways and also forced him to think how racism was also prevalent in cricket.

Sammy has been talking about racism in cricket and has also shared his own experience of facing racism in the sport following the death of Geroge Floyd that has sparked the Black Lives Movement. In a video gone viral on the internet, a white police officer was seen kneeling on Floyd’s neck for at least eight minutes and 15 seconds, even after Floyd lost consciousness.

Taling about the incident, Sammy said he views it as people in power suppressing the ones who are less fortunate.

“The Kneeling on this guy’s neck brought so many scenarios to me. The symbol itself, I saw it as the people in power suffocating those who are less fortunate,” Sammy was heard saying on a recent episode of Inside Out.

Sammy added that the movie Fire in Babylon–a British documentary film about the record-breaking West Indies cricket team of the 1970s and 1980s–also depicts how attempts were made to suppress a rising black team.

The West Indian said the former Australian fast bowling duo of Jeffrey Robert Thomson and Dennis Lillee, one of the most fearsome in Test cricket history, was known for hurting batsmen with their fast bowling but when the West Indies bowlers were bowling bouncers to trouble the opposition, rules were introduced in the game, which according to Sammy were aimed at limited the success of the bowlers.

“Looking at the Fire in Babylon, looking at when Thomson and Lillee and all these guys were bowling quick and hurting people. Then I watch a black team becoming so dominant and then you see the bouncer rule start to come in and all these things start to come in and I take it, as I understand it, as this is just trying to the success of a black team could have. I might be wrong but that’s how I see it. And the system should not allow that.”

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