Hardik Pandya takes a knee in IPL to support of Black Lives Matter movement
Mumbai Indians all-rounder Hardik Pandya
has become the first player in the ongoing Indian Premier League to take a knee
in support of the 'Black Lives Matter' movement.
Pandya's gesture came during the game against
Rajasthan Royals here on Sunday.
The all-rounder smashed 60 run from just 21
balls. After reaching his half century in the 19th over, he went down on a knee
with his right arm raised to show solidarity with the movement against racism.
West Indies all-rounder and Mumbai's stand-in
skipper Kieron Pollard responded by raising his right fist.
After the match Pandya even tweeted a picture
of himself with the caption "#BlackLivesMatter".
Last week, West Indies Test skipper Jason
Holder, who plays for the Sunrisers Hyderbad, had expressed his disappointment
over none of the IPL teams taking a knee in solidarity with the movement,
which, he felt, went unnoticed in the league. Read More
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