Yorkshire Racism Row: Yorkshire charged by ECB after investigation into racism claims- Yorkshire County Cricket Club and a number of individuals have been charged following an investigation into racism claims made by former player Azeem Rafiq, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Wednesday, without naming the people in question. Follow InsideSport.IN For more updates
Rafiq, a former England under-19 captain of Pakistani descent, last year alleged that he had been a victim of institutional racism at the club.
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club and a number of individuals have today been charged following an ECB investigation into racism and other allegations at the Club and its handling of those allegations.
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Yorkshire Racism Row: Yorkshire charged by ECB after investigation into racism claims
The scandal shook English cricket to its core and led to numerous changes in coaching and administrative personnel at Yorkshire.
“The charges arise from alleged breaches of ECB Directive 3.3 (conduct which is improper or which may be prejudicial to the interests of cricket or which may bring the ECB, the game of cricket or any cricketer into disrepute) and the ECB AntiDiscrimination Code,” the governing body said in a statement.
“In matters of this nature, our normal practice is not to identify individuals charged at this stage. This decision is taken on a case-by-case basis.”
An independent panel of the Cricket Discipline Commission, the body that handles disciplinary matters in the English domestic game, will hear the cases in due course.
In April, Yorkshire chairman Kamlesh Patel said that the club had learnt its lessons and hoped to be a “beacon of hope” for diversity in English cricket.
Yorkshire Racism Row: Yorkshire charged by ECB after investigation into racism claims
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