Ezra Moseley

Ezra Moseley

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Ezra Moseley was a West Indian cricketer who made a notable return to international cricket after participating in the controversial rebel tours to South Africa during apartheid. After the ban on the players was lifted in 1989, Moseley became the only member of the touring parties to play for the West Indies, participating in two Test matches against England where he took six wickets. His involvement in the rebel tours, which were criticized for defying international sporting bans, sparked discussions about forgiveness and the impact of representation in sports for black athletes in South Africa.

Born on Jan 01, 1960 (65 years old)

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Unknown Unknown: Ezra Moseley was selected after the ban was lifted and became the only member of the touring parties to play for the West Indies following the rebel tours. 6

The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper: There Were Positives: ‘Rebel Tours’ Provided Hope For Black South Africans Though Not Well-Received, Says  Sir Viv