Mutual decision announced following the Serbian’s difficult start to the season
Wisden 2019: The Hundred, Sandpaper and Brexit
IT USED to be said that politics and sports shouldn’t mix. This was most ardently heard by politicians and administrators who wanted to maintain links to white South African cricket in the 1980s.
They were the kind of bureaucrats who Derek Pringle complained to about racism at Essex only to be told that “members should be respected at all times.”
Robert Winder’s article on the Windrush generation reminds us that migrants face racism at every turn, “whether they were looking for a house, a job, a drink or just a chat.”
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