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England to take the knee alongside West Indies in T20 World Cup opener

has revealed will take the knee alongside the before both sides get their campaign under way on Saturday.

The teams conducted the anti-racism gesture ahead of each of the three Tests they played in England in summer last year, with Morgan’s limited-overs performers doing likewise during a one-day international series against .

The practice was then quietly abandoned by England’s men’s , leading to criticism from Windies great , but Morgan has confirmed they will kneel with the Caribbean side in Dubai before this weekend’s fixture.

“We have heard from the West Indies that they will be taking a knee and we will be joining them for the first game,” Morgan said on Tuesday.

England have in recent months started staging a ‘Moment of Unity’ against all forms of discrimination before each match.

And Morgan indicated England are in discussions with the International Council about continuing that throughout the global tournament.

“Games going on from there, we’ve been speaking to the about the potential moment of unity before the game that we’ve been doing as part of our own piece at home,” Morgan added.

“It hasn’t been cleared up whether that’s a possibility yet.”

 

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