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Bishop defends suspended Gabriel

JAMAICA:The punishment handed to Shannon Gabriel for a gay slur directed at Joe Root was a little harsh, says former West Indies cricketer Ian Bishop, who at the same time acknowledged the fast bowler erred in his choice of words directed at the England captain.

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Jamaica, February 15 

The punishment handed to Shannon Gabriel for a gay slur directed at Joe Root was a little harsh, says former West Indies cricketer Ian Bishop, who at the same time acknowledged the fast bowler erred in his choice of words directed at the England captain. Gabriel was suspended for the West Indies’ four upcoming ODIs by the International Cricket Council after his verbal altercation with Root during the third Test in St. Lucia on Monday.

The bowler said to Root: “Why are you smiling at me? Do you like boys?” To which Root replied: “Don’t use that as an insult, there is nothing wrong with being gay.” Root’s reply has been widely praised, and Gabriel has since apologised. Bishop has no doubt it was a sincere apology.

“I find the punishment a little on the harsh side,” Bishop said. “I know Shannon. He is a good, good guy. The question he posed, in the current cultural climate, he should not have said it, and down the road he will realise you can’t say something like that because it could be perceived as a bias against a certain group.” Bishop said greater benefit would have been achieved had officials had a quiet talk to educate and sensitize the player. — Reuters 

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