(Reuters) - England fast bowler Ollie Robinson apologised "unreservedly" for historical racist and sexist tweets that came to light on Wednesday when he made his test debut against New Zealand at Lord's.
Robinson, 27, was the pick of England's bowlers with two wickets but his day turned sour when his tweets from 2012-2013 went viral on social media.
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