Ex-India spinner opens up on racism in cricket, links it to his early exit.
Laxman Sivaramakrishnan is not holding back. The former Indian spinner has unveiled a shocking truth—he faced racism during his cricketing career, and it played a role in his premature international exit. In a recent interview, he recounted moments that left a mark, suggesting that the sport he loved was tainted by discrimination.
As cricket continues to evolve, the conversation around racism remains critical. While nations like South Africa have long been scrutinised for such issues, Sivaramakrishnan’s revelations put a spotlight on the Indian cricketing landscape as well. It raises uncomfortable questions about inclusivity in a country that prides itself on diversity.
Racism has no place in cricket, or any sport for that matter. As fans, we must demand accountability and change. Sivaramakrishnan's brave stance not only sheds light on his own struggles but also encourages discussions around making the sport a safer space for everyone. Let’s hope this sparks a much-needed movement towards a more inclusive future in cricket.
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