West Indies player Darren Sammy says, 'I faced racism in IPL'
West Indies player Darren Sammy says, 'I faced racism in IPL'
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New Delhi: Former West Indies cricket team captain Darren Sammy has alleged that he faced racial remarks while playing with Sunrisers Hyderabad's team in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Sammy's statement comes after the vocal support of the Black Lives Matter campaign in the US following the murder of George Floyd of African descent in the US.

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Former West Indies cricketer Darren Sammy wrote on his Instagram page on Saturday that, "I have just come to know what 'Kalu' means. When I used to play for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL, they used to call me Tisara Perera by this name. I used to think that it means a strong person. I came to know this from my previous post and since then I am angry." However, Sammy did not say when and who made the remark against him.

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Former Windies player Darren Sammy requested the International Cricket Council (ICC) to take tough measures against racism which is also present in the games of the Gentiles. In his last tweet, he said that, "do you not see the ICC other board, what is happening to people like me. Are you not going to speak against the social injustice happening against people like me? It is not just an issue related to America."

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