England cricket captain Knight reprimanded over ‘blackface’ photo

England women’s cricket captain Heather Knight has been reprimanded and given a suspended £1,000 ($1,300) fine after a historical photograph of her in “blackface” emerged on social media.

Knight, set to lead England at next month’s Women’s T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates, said she was “truly sorry” for conduct that was deemed “racist and discriminatory” by Cricket Discipline Commission adjudicator Tim O’Gorman.

However, O’Gorman accepted there was no racist or discriminatory intent by Heather Knight, who was 21 when the image was taken at a sports-themed fancy dress party in 2012.

Knight, whose fine has been suspended for two years, said in a statement: “I’m truly sorry for the mistake I made in 2012. It was wrong and I have long regretted it.

“Back then, I simply was not as educated as to the implications and consequences of my actions as I have become since. There was no ill-intent meant.

“Whilst I can’t change the past, I am passionate and committed to using my platform to promote inclusivity across the game, ensuring under-represented groups are afforded the same opportunities and fulfilment within the game as I have.”

The picture of Heather Knight in blackface was posted to the Facebook account of another person.

Knight promptly accepted the charges brought last month, showed remorse and apologised for her conduct.

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Her punishment also takes into account the fact she did not have any education about the issues involved in posing for such a photo at the time and the work she undertakes to promote diversity and inclusion.

O’Gorman’s judgement said: “At a ‘sports stars’ themed party in 2012, Ms Knight appeared in a photo in fancy dress with blackface. This, I find, was racist and discriminatory conduct.

“(But) I find and accept that there was no racist or discriminatory intent in the blackface itself.

“It is accepted that Ms Knight did not herself post the photograph on any social media platform, has no power to delete the photo and has no power to control how it has been posted (or might be posted in future).

“I consider that it is inappropriate and unnecessary to require a further apology.”

Heather Knight’s teammate Danni Wyatt-Hodge was reprimanded two years ago for charges relating to blackface from an Instagram post in 2013.

England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Richard Gould said: “Heather recognises this was a serious error of judgement which took place more than 10 years ago and has rightly apologised.

“As a public figure and leader, Heather has worked tirelessly to foster a more inclusive and equitable future for cricket.”

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‘No warnings were given’ Knight refutes Deepti’s claims

LONDON: England Women’s cricket team captain Heather Knight joined the ongoing debate regarding the controversial end of the third Women’s ODI between India and England.

The debate sparked yet again when India’s bowler Deepti Sharma, who mankad England’s Charlie Dean to complete whitewash over the hosts, said that the team had ‘repeatedly warned’ Dean for leaving the crease too early.

“We did things as per the rules and guidelines,” Deepti said after landing in India.

“We told the umpires as well, but she was there [outside the crease]. We couldn’t do much,” she was quoted as saying by the Indian media.

Deepti’s statement, however, did not go well with Knight, who refuted the former’s claims about repeated warnings and said that ‘India shouldn’t feel the need to justify it by lying.’

“The game is over, Charlie was dismissed legitimately. India were deserved winners of the match and the series. But no warnings were given,” Knight wrote on Twitter.

“They don’t need to be given, so it hasn’t made the dismissal any less legitimate.

“But if they’re comfortable with the decision to affect the run out, India shouldn’t feel the need to justify it by lying about warnings.”

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England’s skipper Heather Knight reveals she’s big fan of Rizwan

CHRISTCHURCH: English skipper Heather Knight has revealed her favourite Pakistan cricketer, said she is a big fan of Mohammad Rizwan.

Knight, who is here for the upcoming ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, made the revelation in an interactive session on the official Twitter handle of England Cricket.

When questioned about her favourite Pakistan Super League (PSL) team, she said Multan Sultans and that Rizwan is her favourite player.

It is pertinent to mention here that the South African woman cricketer Marizanne Kapp also termed Rizwan as a ‘brilliant cricketer’ last year.

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Pakistan’s Fatima Sana makes it to ICC Women’s ODI Team of 2021

DUBAI: Pakistan’s pace bowler Fatima Sana has been included in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s Team of 2021. 

Led by England’s Heather Knight, the team includes players from Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan, and West Indies.

ICC Women’s Team of 2021

Lizelle Lee (South Africa), Alyssa Healy (wk) (Australia), Tammy Beaumont (England), Mithali Raj (India), Heather Knight (c) (England), Marizanne Kapp (South Africa), Hayley Matthews (West Indies), Fatima Sana (Pakistan), Jhulan Goswami (India), Shabnim Ismail (South Africa), Anisa Mohammed (West Indies)

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