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Cricket star Michael Holding breaks down on camera discussing racism

by The Editor
July 9, 2020
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Former West Indies cricketer Michael Holding broke down in tears live on camera while discussing racism his parents faced in the past.

Yesterday the ex-fast bowler made an impassioned plea for society to change on the first day of England's test match against West Indies in Southampton.

In an interview with Sky News' Mark Austin today, the former cricketer, 66, revealed he was thinking about his parents when he became emotional on TV.

Wednesday: Holding's incredibly moving speech about racism

When Austin asked him about how he felt in that moment, Holding's voice began to break.

"To be honest, that emotional part came when I started thinking of my parents. And it's coming again now."

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Former cricketer Michael Holding cried as he recalled the racism his parents had experienced.
In full: Ex-West Indies cricketer and Sky Sports commentator discusses racism

Holding paused, before continuing: "Mark, I know what my parents went through.

"My mother's family stopped talking to her because her husband was too dark.

"I know what they went through, and that came back to me immediately," Holding said, wiping tears from his eyes.

He also spoke about times he faced racism over the years, including when he and his white friend were assumed to not be booking into a hotel together in South Africa.

"We laugh about it when not living in that society, and sometimes I grimace in my head and I move on. But I cannot keep on laughing, grimacing and moving on," he said.

"It's time for change."

He added he hoped tackling institutional racism would not be "brushed under the carpet" and again urged for better education on black history.

He said: "I hope people understand exactly what I'm saying, and exactly where I'm coming from. I'm 66 years old. I have seen it, I have been through it and I have experienced it with other people.

"It cannot continue like this – we have to understand that people are people."

Yesterday during a delay for rain Holding revealed he had attended Read More – Source

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