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Australia coach Justin Langer has admitted his side could have given more thought to taking a knee during their tour of England following criticism from West Indies great Michael Holding.

England and West Indies adopted the gesture at the start of each of their three Tests in July to show their support for the campaign against racial injustice.

The practice was repeated during England's one-day matches against Ireland but not in subsequent series against Pakistan and Australia.

Holding, an outstanding fast bowler in the 1970s and 1980s, accused England bosses and Australia captain Aaron Finch of making "lame" statements over not taking a knee.

England fast bowler Jofra Archer said Holding had not "done his research", with the Barbados-born quick insisting the team and officials remained committed to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Langer told a conference call on Tuesday that Holding was worth listening to.

"In terms of taking a knee, to be completely honest, we could have talked more about it perhaps leading up to the first game."

The former Australia opening batsman added: "What we do talk about within the team, was that we want to have a response that is sustained and powerful, and that it can go not just in one action but a sustained period - not just throughout this series and the (Australian) summer but throughout time.

"I just hope if it looked like there was a lack of respect, it wasn't the intention of our team. We were very aware of it."

Langer was speaking ahead of Wednesday's third and deciding one-day international against England at Old Trafford.

'Fingers crossed' for Smith

Australia star batsman Steve Smith has yet to feature after missing the first two games after being hit on the head during practice last Thursday.

Team management have repeatedly stated Smith has been rested purely as a precaution despite passing two concussion tests.

Langer said Smith was "tracking in the right direction" ahead of the decider.

"Fingers crossed. We know what a great player he is," said the coach.

Australia have now squandered winning positions in all three formats against England in just over a year, starting with a stunning one-wicket loss in the third Ashes Test at Headingley.

They threw away the opening Twenty20 match of the current tour and collapsed against 50-over world champions England in the second ODI on Sunday.

But Langer was adamant that Australia had no qualms when it came to close finishes against arch-rivals England.

"I don't think there's a mental fragility," he said. "These things happen. The hardest thing in cricket is hitting the winning runs. We were chasing under lights on a worn wicket. It was challenging and we weren't up to the challenge.

"We've got a very good team and are showing in most of the cricket we are playing that we are up to the fight. I don't think they (the defeats) are linked at all."

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In compliance with the Ogun State Government’s directive on resumption of academic activities, the Academic Board of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta has approved Monday, September 21 as the date for the reopening of school for in-person academic activities.

In the same vein, the polytechnic said the “Matriculation and Oath-Taking ceremony will hold on Wednesday, September 30, for all fresh National Diploma and Higher National Diploma students for the 2019/2020 academic session.”

Meanwhile, in preparation for the first semester examination, 2019/2020 academic session, it was said that all National Diploma students, Full-time and Part-time, are expected to begin their course revision, practical, workshop and studio works from September 21 to October 3 Coronavirus beginning from 8am to 12noon, Monday to Saturday.

In a statement signed by MAPOLY Public Relations Officer, Yemi Ajibola, and made available to DAILY POST on Tuesday, it was revealed that, “All Higher National Diploma students, Full-time and Part-time, are expected to feature as above from 1pm to 5pm, Monday to Saturday. Hence, no National Diploma Students should be available on the school premises by 1pm.”

Similarly, Ajibola said all Returning National Diploma and Higher National Diploma students, Full-time and Part-time, (i.e terminal classes) will commence their first semester examination for the 2019/2020 academic session from October 5 to 17.

Likewise, he informed that all Fresh National Diploma and Higher National Diploma students, Full-time and Part-time will start from October 19 to 31.

The PRO maintained that “any Student who is yet to complete his/her registration is enjoined to do so before the commencement of the examination, as no students would be allowed into the examination halls without being fully registered.

“Students are therefore advised to acquaint themselves with the revised 2019/2020 academic calendar as the second semester for the 2019/2020 academic session begins on Monday, 2nd November, 2020,” Ajibola disclosed.

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