English women’s cricket captain apologises for blackface photo

The image, posted to Facebook, shows Knight at a 2012 post-season cricket event in Kent, England. The post was reported to England’s Cricket Regulator.

English women’s cricket captain apologises for blackface photo

England women’s cricket captain Heather Knight has apologised for a social media photo showing her in blackface.

What happened

The image, posted to Facebook, shows Knight at a 2012 post-season cricket event in Kent, England. The post was reported to England’s Cricket Regulator.

Knight said she was “truly sorry for the mistake…It was wrong”.

“There was no ill-intent meant,” she added.

The 33-year-old has captained the English team since 2016.

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Further details

In a statement, Knight said she has “long regretted” the 2012 incident. She claimed that “back then” she was “not as educated”.

“Whilst I can’t change the past, I am passionate and committed to using my platform to promote inclusivity across the game,” Knight added.

The cricketer was handed a suspended fine of £1,000 ($AU1954). She is not obliged to pay the sanction until 2026.

Knight will continue to captain England through next month’sin Dubai.

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