Archer had opened up against racial abuse on Instagram for breaching protocols.
England fast bowler Jofra Archer opened up on the racist abuse he faced on social media after being dropped from the second Test for breaching the COVID-19 protocols. He has forwarded the complaints to England Cricket Board after getting fed-up of the negativity.
"Some of the abuse I have taken over the past few days on Instagram has been racist and I have decided that enough is enough", he said.
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Not only on Instagram, but Archer was bothered by the trolling on Twitter too. He had to respond to a Twitter user who thought the pacer is making excuses after a mistake.
The troll told him not to bring racism in everything, to which Archer replied, "Come back when you can use your real name and real display picture. #warrior."
The Twitter user was anonymous and wasn't using his own profile name and picture.