Ollie Robinson PA Images via Getty Images
Ollie Robinson PA Images via Getty Images

Ollie Robinson will miss next week’s second Test against New Zealand at Edgbaston after being suspended from all international cricket pending an investigation into racist and sexist Twitter messages, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced Sunday.

Sussex quick Ollie Robinson made an impressive on-field England debut in the drawn first Test at Lord’s concluded Sunday. But his efforts with bat and ball were overshadowed by the re-emergence of racist and sexist social media messages the 27-year-old had posted as a teenager in 2012 and 2013.

England’s Ollie Robinson said he was embarrassed and ashamed of the offensive tweets he made between 2012 and 2014. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action Images/Reuters
England’s Ollie Robinson Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action Images/Reuters

Ollie Robinson Suspended From All International Cricket Pending Disciplinary Investigation Following Racist Tweets In 2012-13

The paceman led England’s attack with 4-75 in the first innings at Lord’s and followed up with 3-26 in the second while in between making a useful 42 with the bat.

England fought hard to earn a draw in Lord’s Test against New Zealand Having lost day three’s play due to rain, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson made a bold declaration at 169-6 at lunch to set England a target of 273.

But England openers Rory Burns and Dominic Sibley arrived at the crease focused only on blunting the new-ball bowling attack in a bid to save the Test. England finished on 170/3 to draw the Test with Dominic Sibley unbeaten on 60 off 207 balls.
Dominic Sibley
Dominic Sibley. Getty Images.

“England and Sussex bowler Ollie Robinson has been suspended from all international cricket pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation following historic tweets he posted in 2012 and 2013,” said an ECB statement.

“He will not be available for selection for the LV= Insurance second Test against New Zealand starting at Edgbaston on Thursday 10 June. Robinson will leave the England camp immediately and return to his county,” it added.
But Ollie Robinson found himself making an unreserved apology after stumps on Wednesday, his first day in Test cricket, for tweets that included comments suggesting Muslim people were linked to terrorism and derogatory remarks about women and people of Asian heritage.

His messages re-emerged after both teams lined up before play on Wednesday for a ‘Moment of Unity’ designed to show their opposition to discrimination, with England wearing T-shirts stating Cricket is a game for everyone. Ollie Robinson, in a statement issued after play on Wednesday, said he was “embarrassed” and “ashamed” by the posts.

“I want to make it clear that I’m not racist and I’m not sexist,” he added.

The tweets, sent between April 2012 and June 2013, include the use of the ‘N’ word, comments suggesting Muslim people were linked with terrorism, and derogatory comments about women and people of Asian heritage.

Ollie Robinson was aged 18 and 19 at the time and representing either Leicestershire, Kent, and Yorkshire in second-team cricket.

Joe Root: Ollie Robinson Showed Lot Of Genuine Remorse

Joe Root, however, added Ollie Robinson had shown a “lot of remorse” that was “very genuine”.

England captain Joe Root speaking after stumps on Sunday but before Robinson’s suspension had been announced, said of the tweets: “I couldn’t believe them, personally.”

England skipper Joe Root (Photo | PTI)
England skipper Joe Root (Photo | PTI)

Turning to Robinson’s first match as a Test cricketer, on the field at Lord’s, the skipper said: “He has had an exceptional debut…He’s showed high levels of skill and he’s definitely got the game that can be successful in Test cricket.”

Root, however, insisted: “In regards to the stuff that’s happened off the field, it’s not acceptable within our game. We all know that.”

“And if we continue to keep trying to better the game right now, then in years to come this shouldn’t be an issue. We’ve got to move forward from this, learn from this and do everything we can to make sure it doesn’t happen again.”

Ollie Robinson has a separate employment contract with Sussex so he is free to play, if selected, for the south coast county during his international suspension.