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England bowler apologises after old tweets surface during Test debut – The Sydney Morning Herald
Soon after stumps against New Zealand, paceman Ollie Robinson was close to tears as he apologised for a string of sexist and racist messages from 2012-14.

Robinson said he will continue to educate myself, look for advice and work with the support network that is available to me to learn more about getting better in this area.
Tom Harrison, chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board, said he did not have the words to express how disappointed I am that an England mens player has chosen to write tweets of this nature.
The storm also overshadowed Devon Conways century on debut, a rarity at the home of cricket.Credit:Getty
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