Cricket-Haq calls out Scotland players for 'deafening silence' after racism report


  • Cricket
  • Wednesday, 27 Jul 2022

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Scotland v England One Day International - Citylets Grange, Edinburgh - 19/6/10 Majid Haq of Scotland looks back at the loss of his wicket of off the bowling of James Anderson (Not Pictured) of England Mandatory Credit: Action Images / John Clifton Livepic

(Reuters) - Majid Haq scorned the failure of Scotland players to speak out following the publication of a report on racism in Cricket Scotland, saying it showed that the team taking a knee before games to protest racism was little more than tokenism.

The report, published on Monday, found that the governance and leadership practices of Cricket Scotland to be "institutionally racist".

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