ECB wouldn’t have done this to India: Holding
The former West Indies great was in complete agreement with England great Michael Atherton.
The former West Indies great was in complete agreement with England great Michael Atherton.
One of the deadliest fast-bowlers of all time, Michael Holding had emerged as a key player during the golden era of West Indies cricket.
Holding had lashed out at the ECB, saying that after the series against the West Indies the board did not ask the players to continue with the practice of taking a knee before a match.
After a black civilian was killed in USA, massive anti-racism protests under the banner of 'Black Lives Matter' are taking place in several parts of the globe.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni on August 15 called the curtains on an illustrious career in which he led the Indian team to all ICC glories.
Michael Holding had highlighted the prevalence of institutionalised and systematic racism in major parts of the world in a brilliant manner.
On the second day of the ongoing Test between England and the West Indies, Michael Holding said he was thinking about his parents when he became emotional.
Even if the letter carries greater weight with the congenital clerk fortuitously positioned beyond his cerebral powers, this is no time for compartmentalised decision-making, never mind how football is going about its business.
Holding said it is a natural inclination for bowlers to apply saliva or sweat to shine the ball.
The former Windies pacer added that Shami has both pace and control in his bowling.