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ENG vs NZ, 1st Test: Players to take moment of unity before the game

02 Jun, 2021
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ENG vs NZ, 1st Test: Players to take moment of unity before the game
02 Jun, 2021 By Editor

England Test skipper Joe Root has confirmed that both England and New Zealand will take a "moment of unity" ahead of the first Test which begins at Lord's Cricket Ground on Wednesday.

ESPNCricinfo reported that the "moment of unity" is likely to be similar to the one we saw during the first round of County Championship games in April, reported ESPNcricinfo. During the moment of unity, all players, support staff and match officials will stand in silence on the boundary edge for two minutes. 

Last year, after the murder of George Floyd, both England and West Indies squads had taken a knee to show solidarity towards the 'Black Lives Matter' movement.

"We will be taking a moment of unity at the start of the game. New Zealand will also be doing that. They are happy to work alongside us and support us in that. We know at the start of last summer there were some hard truths throughout sport and society. We have spent a lot of time talking about how we can better our game and how we can educate ourselves more. We have worked with the PCA and the ECB in trying to find ways of doing that and have done some workshops recently to try and make ourselves a bit more comfortable dealing with those issues," ESPNCricinfo quoted Root as saying.

"Throughout this summer, we will be looking at working with hopefully three projects where we can take the game to more diverse areas around the country where we can continue to look to grow the game and offer our help and support in doing that. We have spent a lot of time talking about this sort of thing, but this year is all about action. It's about actually doing something about it," he added.

Root said that he was hopeful of making the more diverse and for everyone.

"It has taken time. We wanted to make it really clear about how we are going to make a difference and keep bettering our sport. Hopefully this year we can really start to make a difference and keep that conversation current. We can make our game more diverse and make sure it is the game for everyone. We must do as much as we can in that regard to grow the game and make everyone feel comfortable playing cricket," he said.

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