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The West Indies captain hopes England will reciprocate his team's visit during the COVID-19 pandemic and tour the Caribbean later this year.
The ECB deserves a pat on its back for walking the talk and showing the way that facing up to the challenges posed by the coronavirus with due precautions constitutes a better way to tackle the pandemic than stopping all activities related to the game.
Earlier this month, former West Indies captains Darren Sammy and Chris Gayle said they have experienced racist abuse and threw their weight behind the Black Lives Matters campaign.
The United States Tennis Association received the green light to hold their marquee tournament in New York as scheduled from August 31 to September 13 without fans.
The former West Indies captain said he has accepted an ex-teammate's explanation of a potentially racist nickname he was given at Sunrisers Hyderabad.
The former West Indies captain's Keralite neighbour writes about Sammy in the wake of the racism row.
Sammy had expressed anger upon realising the meaning of the word 'kaalu' which he says was used to refer to him and Sri Lanka's Thisara Perera when the pair played for SRH in the Indian Premier League.
The former West Indies captain said he and Sri Lanka's Thisara Perera were referred to as 'kaalu' when the pair played for Indian Premier League side Sunrisers Hyderabad.
CWI also named 11 reserve players who will travel and quarantine with the squad to ensure replacements are readily available in case of injuries.
FIFA, an organisation that has had zero tolerance for players expressing personal views about politics, religion and social issues on the field, has asked organisers to use "common sense" with athletes who show messages of protest over Floyd's death.