The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is to launch a "social media review" that could lead to disciplinary action following the fall-out from Ollie Robinson's Twitter posts. Since Robinson's posts re-emerged, the social media feeds of a number of internationals have been scrutinised, with an unnamed player found to have sent offensive tweets while under the age of 16. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson backed comments from his culture and sports secretary that the suspension of Robinson was "over the top". But Saturday's statement from the ECB insisted it retained faith in its disciplinary procedure. The England side also wore T-shirts carrying the message "Cricket is a game for everyone".
Source: News 24 June 12, 2021 10:07 UTC