The leg-spinner shares shocking tales from his career beyond the boundary ropes.
Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, a name synonymous with Indian spin bowling, has pulled back the curtain on a grim reality in cricket. The former leg-spinner recently took to social media to share his experiences with racism and colourism during his playing days. It’s a stark reminder that the gentleman’s game isn't always as noble as it appears.
Sivaramakrishnan, now 60, recounted disturbing incidents that he faced while representing India. These stories aren't just about personal pain; they highlight a systemic issue that needs addressing in the sport. It’s high time we talk about the unsung battles that many players face off the field—battles that are often overshadowed by the glamour of the game.
His revelations serve as a call to action for the cricketing community. It's crucial for us to recognise that the fight against racism and colourism in sports must continue. As fans, players, and administrators, we all have a role in creating a more inclusive environment. Let's hope Sivaramakrishnan's courage inspires change and sparks necessary conversations moving forward.
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