“We should certainly be talking about it,” said Australian batting great Ricky Ponting while reflecting on current limited overs skipper Aaron Finch’s recent stand on not taking a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
While players from the England and West Indies teams took the symbolic position on the field before the start of every match in their three-Test series in July, the same has not happened during Australia’s tour of England.
Finch had said his team decided against taking a knee after raising the matter with England skipper Eoin Morgan because “education around it is more important than the protest”.
Asked about the remarks that did not go down well with West Indian pace legend Michael Holding, Ponting said, “I think what Finch was trying to say (is) that people need more education on the issue before taking a proper stance on it or…