According to the UK, up to 12 former Yorkshire players and staff, including many ash heroes, will be prosecuted by the ECB behind the Azeem Rafiq racist scandal. Daily mail..
Raffic, 31, claimed to be a victim of eight years of regular racist abuse at the County Club.
In his allegations in the 57-page witness statement, Raffic specifically described the “inhumane” treatment he faced in clubs called “P ***” and “Elephant Water.” explained.
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Six months after the ECB began investigating the issue, Daily mail Twelve ex-players and staff are reported to be prosecuted.
Allegedly on the ECB’s list are former teammates from England’s international Gary Ballance, Matthew Hogard and Tim Bresnan.
The ECB is reported to claim that they violated the Governing Body’s anti-discrimination law and made the game unpopular.
Still employed by the club, Balance on vacation is one of England’s destroyers in the 2005 drought-breaking Ash victory, apologizing for calling Raffic “P ***”. Hogard also expressed remorse.
Another ashes hero, Bresnan, has always maintained his innocence.
“I’m 100 percent denying that I’ve been a racist so far,” said a former bowling all-rounder.
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The scandal rocked Yorkshire, with a broomstick passing through the club with 16 dismissals.
The punishment could include a deduction of points, and Darren Gough, the county’s interim managing director of cricket, said last week: You’ll want to know before the season begins. ”