KeegansHairPiece
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- Jan 28, 2016
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Apologies, I thought you were still talking about Robinson.
In fairness maybe I'm being overly harsh with Overton, because I don't like him and I think he said it. There was a lot of corroborative evidence, and he was punished for it.
I don't like him, and I don't want him to play for England, but I recognise that's only my opionion.
He says that he didn't do it, he says thats not who he is, and he says that its wrong. Is that very different from Robinson? I do think people should get second chances if they change or are sorry, and they have been sanctioned for the initial action. I guess it would be hypocritical to say he should have a life time ban. He has recieved a punishment and codemns racist behaviour now. Under those circumstances should he have the opportunity to play for England again? Yes. Do I like him? No.
I didn't ask whether you liked him. I suggested the principles of the ECB's campaign of education, learning and inclusivity must mean that a player can be rehabilitated, call it what you will. Overton was sanctioned and available for selection again, therefore his inclusion is still part of their over-arching policy aims. Let us remember Overton's comments were actually 6 years ago made on the field of play while a professional cricketer.
Ollie Robinson made what I can see as 4 tweets, 2 racist in nature, 2 sexist in nature, 9 years ago before playing professional cricket. I would have thought the papers would have dug out a lot more if there was more to dig, so would think that's it on his copy book.
I'd therefore conclude he's been harshly treated because as I've said above if something from 9 years ago would come up as relevant, the ECB should have flagged it with Robinson BEFORE selection. This is an ECB f*ck up, I can commit various crimes, I could slander someone, be negligent etc. and be outside statutes of limitations at 9 years. ECB are covering their arses after messing up, OR is the 'look at us we're acting on this' which is really translated to 'we haven't been doing our job properly'.