Azeem Rafiq among five cricketers sanctioned for prior social-media posts

LONDON: England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) charged former Yorkshire player and coach Azeem Rafiq and Andrew Gale respectively, Somerset pacer Jack Brooks, along with renowned women’s players Danni Wyatt and Eve Jones for allegedly bringing the game of cricket into disrepute.

According to the details, the charged individuals were reprimanded for respective breaches of ECB Directive 3.3 – which pertains to bringing the game of cricket into disrepute – and Directive 3.4 – which requires that all players abide by the ECB Anti-Discrimination Code.

All the individuals have admitted their respective breaches and extended their apologies for their acts in the past.

Azeem believes his censure from the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) is “deserved,” and he will “fully accept” the panel’s decision.

In a Facebook exchange, reproduced in full in the CDC judgement, Rafiq and his former England Under-19 teammate Ateeq Javid joked that a third, unnamed teammate was a “jew” for not paying his part of a restaurant bill.

“This summer, I unequivocally accepted a charge from the ECB regarding my antisemitic social media post from 2011,” Rafiq wrote in the wake of the judgement.

“You will hear no complaint from me about the CDC’s decision today. It is deserved and I fully accept this reprimand. I want to repeat my apology to the Jewish community. I remain ashamed and embarrassed.”

Gale, on the other hand, was deemed to have used an anti-Semitic remark in a Twitter exchange with Paul Dews, the then-head of media relations at Leeds United, in November 2021.

Meanwhile, Wyatt and Jones were pictured wearing “blackface” at a Caribbean-themed party in 2013, while Brooks was discovered to have used a racially derogatory epithet in two tweets from 2012 during an exchange with England fast bowler Tymal Mills and Stewart Laudat.

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Yorkshire CCC requests ‘cooperation’, responds to racism charges by ECB

YORKSHIRE: The Yorkshire County Cricket Club has confirmed the receival of the charges raised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) over the racism scandal and requested cooperation from those in charge during the mentioned time period.

In an official statement, the Yorkshire CCC confirmed that the club has received the notification of the charges raised by the ECB over the alleged breaching 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 Anti-Discrimination Code.

As per the statement, the Yorkshire CCC requested the cooperation of individuals, who were in charge from 2004 up until 2021 to gather the first-hand knowledge, while also claiming that the club will not be able to comment until the fulfilment of their request.

“For clarity, YCCC notes that the allegations relate to charges as far back as 2004 up until 2021 and the Club will need the cooperation of those in position during this time in order to fully consider and respond to the matters raised,” the statement read.

“Unless and until that cooperation by those with first-hand knowledge and responsibility during the relevant period is forthcoming, the Club is not able to comment on the investigation, evidence, report or charges but will, of course, continue to fully cooperate with the CDC throughout this process,” it concluded.

It is pertinent to mention here that the ECB started the investigation after the former Yorkshire CCC player Azim Rafiq made racism allegations and claimed to have experienced ‘inhuman behaviour’, whereas, an independent panel of the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) will hear the cases in due course and as per the normal practice of the ECB.

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