JamaicaObserver.com: "TWENTY EIGHT years after leading a group of West Indies cricketers to Apartheid ruled South Africa, former stylish batsman Lawrence Rowe, says he is sorry.
In a release to the media Rowe expressed his sorrow for offending his countrymen and the cricketing world.
'Understandably, the tour offended the people of Jamaica and throughout the cricket playing countries of the Caribbean. Today, I sincerely apologise to the cricket fraternity of the Caribbean and the world,' Rowe said.
South Africa had been banned from international cricket and other sports because of the cruel Apartheid regime that was in force in the country."
In a release to the media Rowe expressed his sorrow for offending his countrymen and the cricketing world.
'Understandably, the tour offended the people of Jamaica and throughout the cricket playing countries of the Caribbean. Today, I sincerely apologise to the cricket fraternity of the Caribbean and the world,' Rowe said.
South Africa had been banned from international cricket and other sports because of the cruel Apartheid regime that was in force in the country."
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