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South Africa: Ngidi Exposes Thinly Veiled Racism in SA Cricket

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[New Frame] The reaction to Lungisani Ngidi's call for CSA to acknowledge that black lives matter was unsurprising. The sport still has racist elements in its midst, including beneficiaries of apartheid.

Source: allAfrica.com
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