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LONDON: Rishi Sunak, Britain's first Indian-origin PM, has spoken of the "sting" of racism that he experienced growing up in the UK during a special appearance at the England versus Australia Ashes Test match at Lord's Cricket Ground in London.The 43-year-old cricket lover was interviewed by BBC on the fourth day of the second Ashes Test on Saturday when he was asked about a recent independent report which found "widespread and deep-rooted" racism, sexism, elitism and class-based bias at all levels of cricket and prompted an unreserved apology by the England and Wales Cricket Board."I haven't experienced that in cricket, but of course I've experienced racism growing up," said Sunak, in response to a question.

"It stings you in a way that very few other things do.

I'm in a job where I take criticism on a daily, hourly, minute-by-minute basis.

But racism, it stings you, it does hurt," he said.Sunak said the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket report had been "hard to read" and "really sad" for cricket lovers.

"All of us who love this game want it to be inclusive, open, accessible to absolutely everybody, to welcome people from all backgrounds and for it to be a place where everyone can feel respected and supported," Sunak said.

He went on to say that he was "confident" that the ECB was responding to its conclusions in the right way.





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