Mark Boucher apologises for racist songs, nicknames during South Africa playing days

Digitalvedant449924 Aug, 2021Sport

outh Africa coach Mark Boucher has issued an apology for singing offensive songs and using nicknames for coloured teammates during his playing days for Proteas. A media report claims that the former wicketkeeper-batter has submitted a 14-page long affidavit to Cricket South Africa's Social Justice and Nation-Building committee (SJN). He also made himself available for a one-on-one discussion with any of the former teammates that he has offended in the past. Boucher said that he "deeply regrets and apologies for the part I played in joining in with my teammates in singing offensive songs or using offensive nicknames," as claimed in a report by ESPNCricinfo. Notably, former teammates of Boucher including Paul Adams have accused him of racism. During his testimony to SJN, Adamas had claimed that Boucher made racial slurs on him during one song.

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