England's Jordan backs right to kneel, but says real change will come from talking


  • Cricket
  • Friday, 20 Nov 2020

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Second T20 International - England v Australia - Ageas Bowl, Southampton, Britain - September 6, 2020 England's Chris Jordan celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's Aaron Finch Pool via REUTERS/Dan Mullan

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - England all-rounder Chris Jordan believes there is still much to be gained by teams taking a knee to highlight the Black Lives Matter movement, but says it is the conversations that go on behind closed doors that will make the most difference.

South Africa coach Mark Boucher said his side were unlikely to kneel before matches as they return to international cricket for the first time in eight months with a six-match home limited overs series against England starting in Cape Town on Nov. 27.

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