'The Members Council of Cricket Boland, its highest authority, acting on the recommendation of the Board, stands in solidarity with the BlackLivesMatter (BLM) movement IOLSport
We further recognise that our principles, values, and actions seek to transform a deeply fractured society and that much work must still be done to heal the past injustices. We further recognise that our non-racial character enjoins us to make this public declaration. Moreover, we recognise that our history demands of us to build consensus around our program.
We therefore call on all our member clubs and associate organisations to join us in this cause. Black Lives Matter! For now, and in this context, it is as simple as that."
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