Kagiso Rabada reiterates BLM support as South Africa opt against taking knee

South Africa paceman Kagiso Rabada has underlined his personal commitment to the Black Lives Matter movement in light of the Proteas’ decision not to take a knee during the forthcoming series against England.
Rabada’s support for BLM
Rabada has previously spoken about how the teachings of Nelson Mandela inspired his belief in social responsibility and publicly backed BLM earlier this year.
The 25-year-old was not involved in the 3TC match in July, when a host of leading South African players and officials made the symbolic gesture of taking a knee and raising a fist, and national head coach Mark Boucher has since announced his team will not be doing so against England.
#BlackLivesMatter it’s really that simple !
— Kagiso Rabada (@KagisoRabada25) July 17, 2020
They may instead wear black armbands as part of the country’s wider recognition for those lost to the Covid-19 pandemic and to raise awareness of violence against women.
Invited to offer his own take, Rabada said: “I’ve already expressed my views on that. I’ll see if I want to express them again.
“As a sportsman, spreading the right message is important. It is a huge responsibility, the things you say and stand up for.

“We spoke about it as a group and there are a lot of things to look at. Black Lives Matter is 100 per cent something I’ll always stand for and speak for myself.
“It was a team decision not to kneel and I think to look at gender-based violence and devote ourselves to another cause. BLM will always be relevant and something I’ll always believe in, but Mark has stated that the team won’t be kneeling and that’s how it is.”
Dominating IPL performance
Rabada is coming into the series fresh from a productive time in the Indian Premier League, during which he took 30 wickets for Delhi Capitals to finish top of the overall bowling charts.
And while his game is clearly in good order, he admits the challenge of transferring directly from one team bubble in Dubai to another in Cape Town – albeit in the luxury of the five-star Vineyard Hotel near Newlands – has been a mental drain.
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