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England bowler Jofra Archer has condemned the abuse that he received from a fan during the first Test against New Zealand. Archer, 24, claims that he heard remarks fromone man at the Bay Oval on his sides defeat by an innings and 65 runs. I found the episode a true shame, Archer wrote at the Daily Mail. If someone wants to shout at me and tell me I am bowling badly - that is fine. To hear racism, though, that is another issue. He continued:There is not any time or place for it in almost any walk of life, let alone cricket. It is just not called for. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said its investigating the incident, that occurred while Archer walked off the area after his dismissal in the second innings at Mount Maunganui. As part of this investigation, England revealed the Sussex paceman had obtained a message via websites. It is emotional, it hurts and we fully encourage Jofra, said Englands manager of mens cricket Ashley Giles. Hes a young guy making his way from the game and we dont require that kind of diversion. New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said hed apologise in person for its racist abuse he was exposed to. It is against everything that we as Kiwis are about, Williamson told stuff.co.nz. I definitely hope nothing like that happens . it is a horrific thing. In a nation and a setting in which it is extremely much multi-cultural, its something we will need to set to bed fast. The second Test starts in Hamilton in Seddon Park on Thursday (22:00 GMT). Read more: http://classicsounds.pl/bet-on-the-2019-daytona-500-in-usa-odds-and-how-to-guide/

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