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English cricketer Azeem Rafiq was a ‘victim of inappropriate behaviour’, investigation reveals

The 30-year-old former off-spinner's allegations of discrimination and harassment on the grounds of race against the Yorkshire County Cricket Club has been upheld by panel

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Aug 2021 10:00PM

English cricketer Azeem Rafiq was a ‘victim of inappropriate behaviour’, investigation reveals
Yorkshire County Cricket Club chairman, Roger Hutton, admits that the club should have done more to support Azeem Rafiq – seen here in a photo with legendary cricketer Brian Close – and expresses his sincere apologies for certain failings by the club – pix courtesy of wikipedia.org, August 19, 2021

UNITED KINGDOM – Yorkshire County Cricket Club apologised to former off-spinner, Azeem Rafiq, today after an investigation into allegations of racism found he was "the victim of inappropriate behaviour".

Rafiq filed a legal complaint in December 2020 claiming to have suffered direct discrimination and harassment on the grounds of race.

The 30-year-old previously stated the severe mental health issues he suffered because of his treatment by the club included depression and contemplating suicide.

"Several of the allegations made by Azeem were upheld and that sadly, historically, Azeem was the victim of inappropriate behaviour," Yorkshire said in a statement.

"This is clearly unacceptable. We would like to express our profound apologies for this."

Rafiq responded by questioning the use of "inappropriate behaviour" in the club's statement rather than racism.

“'Inappropriate behaviour' are you sure about that @YorkshireCCC?" Rafiq posted on his official Twitter account.

"You carry on playing with your words & fudging this best way possible. IT'S NOT GOING AWAY!!"

Yorkshire chairman, Roger Hutton, admitted the club should have done more to support the player, who had two spells at the county between 2008 and 2014 and then 2016 to 2018.

"I would like to acknowledge Azeem's courage in raising these issues, and his participation in the investigation, which I understand must have been very difficult," Hutton said in a statement.

"I would also like to express my sincere apology to him for certain failings by the club, which have been highlighted by the panel.

"He has very obviously experienced some difficult and distressing times during the time since 2008 and the club could, and should, have supported him better." – AFP, August 19, 2021

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