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West Indian captain Jason Holder will make his Big Bash debut on Sunday with teammates embracing his cause – NEWS.com.au
West Indian captain Jason Holder will make his Big Bash debut on Sunday with teammates embracing his cause

West Indian captain Jason Holder became a powerful sporting force for change when the Black Lives Matter movement found its voice in cricket.The decision of Holder and his West Indian teammates to “take a knee” during the Test series against England this year put the spotlight on racism, and the effects have taken hold in the game.
Two of Holder’s West Indian teammates, Carlos Brathwaite and Andre Fletcher, have brought the powerful stand to the Big Bash, both taking a knee with their teammates…
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