Jofra Archer received racist abuse on social media after breaching biosecurity protocols and being dropped by England and said he was struggling ...
Jofra Archer received racist abuse on social media after breaching biosecurity protocols and being dropped by England and said he was struggling for motivation ahead of the third test against the West Indies on Friday.
The fast bowler has passed on details of the abuse to the English Cricket Board and is seeking to have action taken."Some of the abuse I have taken over the past few days on Instagram has been racist and I have decided that enough is enough," he wrote in his column in the Daily Mail on Wednesday. Archer was fined and warned by the English Cricket Board and forced to isolate on his own after being left out of the second test at Old Trafford, which England won by 113 runs on Monday to level the series at 1-1
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