This cricketer raises voice against racism
This cricketer raises voice against racism
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After the death of black George Floyd in the custody of a white policeman in the United States, there has been a campaign against racism all over the world. Black Lives Matter (#BlackLivesMatter) campaign is going on all over the world. Recently, all-rounder Darren Sammy of Sunrisers Hyderabad had also exposed racism in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Now the great fast bowler of this team India, Irfan Pathan has also raised his voice against racism. He has said by tweeting that it is racism to not let anyone buy a house in the society if the trust is separated. His tweet is going viral on social media and people are coming in support of him.

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Irfan Pathan tweeted: On the issue of racism, Irfan Pathan has tweeted that racism is not just discrimination on the basis of the color of the skin, but if your belief is different and because of that you should not buy a house in society. It is also a kind of racism.

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Pathan said, there is racism in domestic cricket: Irfan said that he does not know when racism happened with Darren Sammy, but he can say that it happens in domestic cricket. He said that in 2014 he was part of the camp with Sammy in the Sunrisers Hyderabad team. He said that it may happen in reality, but he is not aware of it. It is also likely that it has not been discussed on a large scale. He said that in domestic cricket, often South Indian cricketers have to face racial remarks while playing in the North and Western regions.

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Racism is also there in international cricket: Racism is not only common in domestic cricket but also in domestic cricket. Former great Australian batsman Dean Jones, during the commentary, called South Africa's legendary former opener Hashim Amla a terrorist. Pakistan's Captain Sarfraz Ahmed also called South African allrounder Andile Fehlukwayo black. In addition, Australian Darren Lehman also made racial remarks against Sri Lankan great Kumar Sangakkara. Last year, during the tour of New Zealand, England fast bowler Joffra Archer fell victim to it. One viewer made a racist comment on Archer. After this, Kiwi Captain Ken Williamson apologized to Archer himself.

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