ECB to take ‘applicable motion’ over England gamers’ historic tweets as extra emerge

ECB look into historical 'offensive' social media post from second England player

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The England and Wales Cricket Board says it will take “relevant and appropriate action” after historical tweets from several England players were “questioned publicly”.

It then said it was looking into reports a second England player posted historical “offensive material”, before tweets by Eoin Morgan, James Anderson and Jos Buttler were highlighted.

An ECB spokesperson said: “Since we were alerted to offensive tweets last week, a number of historical social media posts by other individuals have been questioned publicly as well.

“There is no place for discrimination in our sport, and we are committed to taking relevant and appropriate action where required.

“Given the concerns which have been raised are clearly now broader than a single case, the ECB board will discuss how we deal with issues over historical social media material in a timely and appropriate manner. Each case will be considered on an individual basis, looking at all the facts.”

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