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When racism stumped cricket

It began with Basil D'Oliveira being left out in 1968 from the England squad to tour apartheid, South Africa. Then in 1976, England captain Tony Greig caused huge controversy when he said he intended to make the West Indies cricketers "grovel". In 2006, former Australia batsman Dean Jones called South Africa Hashim Amla a terrorist for dismissing Kumar Sangakkara.

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