Suspended England pacer Ollie Robinson, who had taken a brief break final week from worldwide cricket, will return to motion with Sussex’s second crew on Tuesday, the county introduced.
Robinson was suspended by the ECB for his offensive racist and sexist tweets, courting again to 2012-13 when he was 18 and 19.
The tweets surfaced when he was making his England debut in opposition to New Zealand at Lord’s earlier this month.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) suspended the 27-year-old from worldwide cricket pending an investigation.
“Mitch Claydon is added to the Sharks squad as cover for the trip to Chelmsford. Henry Crocombe will not travel and will play in Sussex’s behind-closed-doors Second XI T20 matches against Hampshire at The 1st Central County Ground instead,” Sussex mentioned in a press release.
“Henry will be joined by Ollie Robinson in the second team. Ollie makes his return to cricket after taking a short break last week,” it added.
Robinson missed Sussex’s Vitality Blast T20 fixtures in opposition to Gloucestershire and Hampshire Hawks final week because the pacer determined to take a break to spend time along with his household.
Robinson has already apologised for his tweets and he bought help from his teammates whilst a number of mentioned the ECB did the proper factor.