James Anderson said on Tuesday England's cricketers were trying to learn lessons during a "difficult time" after paceman Ollie Robinson was suspended over historical racist and sexist tweets. Veteran paceman Anderson, who is set to become England's most-capped Test player this week, said players were "trying to learn" from the situation. "(Robinson) stood up in front of the group and apologised and you can see how sincere he was, and how upset he was. He's done a lot of maturing and growing since then and he's got the full support of the team." Anderson, 38, was asked how carefully he had reviewed his own posts, which date back to 2009.
Source: News 24 June 08, 2021 14:03 UTC