Yorkshire Cricket Racism Row: Naved-ul-Hasan confirms allegations on Michael Vaughan: Former Pakistan bowler Rana Naved-ul-Hasan has confirmed that he heard Michael Vaughan making racially insensitive comments to a group of Asian players at Yorkshire. However, Vaughan has completely denied the allegations in his column.
Rana was alongside Azeem Rafiq at Trent Bridge in 2009 when Vaughan is alleged to have said: “There’s too many of you lot, we need to do something about it.” Rana and Azeem were among four players of Asian heritage in the Yorkshire team at the time.
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Yorkshire Cricket Racism Row: Former Pakistan bowler Rana Naved-ul-Hasan confirms he heard Michael Vaughan’s racist comments
Notbaly, on Thursday in his column in the Telegraph, former England captain Michael Vaughan “completely and categorically” denied Azeem Rafiq’s allegation that he was racist towards him and other Asian Yorkshire team-mates in 2009.
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But Rana confirmed to ESPNcricinfo that he heard Vaughan make the comments and has reiterated his preparedness to provide evidence to any inquiry as required.
Yorkshire Cricket Racism Row: Former Pakistan bowler Rana Naved-ul-Hasan confirms he heard Michael Vaughan’s racist comments
Vaughan’s revelation came hours after his former team-mate Gary Ballance admitted, via a statement issued by Yorkshire, that he had been the player who had used the racial slur “P***” in conversations with Rafiq.
Earlier, Yorkshire County Cricket Club Chairman Roger Hutton resigned from his position after former player Azeem Rafiq revealed that he had to face racist remarks during his time at the club.