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Cricket Rashid supports Rafiq’s allegation­s against Vaughan

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ENGLAND star Adil Rashid has come out in support of Azeem Rafiq’s allegation­s against Michael Vaughan regarding comments made “to a group of us Asian players”.

Rashid, pictured, who has played 199 times for his country and was a key part of the World Cup-winning side in 2019, has spent his whole career at Yorkshire but has previously kept his counsel on the racism crisis engulfing the club.

That changed yesterday morning, when he issued a statement via The Cricketer echoing Rafiq’s claims against the former England captain. Vaughan revealed earlier this month that he had been named in the independen­t investigat­ion into Rafiq’s claims of institutio­nal discrimina­tion at Yorkshire but completely denies telling a group of team-mates of Asian ethnicity: “too many of your lot, we need to do something about it”.

Rashid, wrote: “I wanted to concentrat­e as much as possible on my cricket and to avoid distractio­ns to the detriment of the team but I can confirm Azeem Rafiq’s recollecti­on of Michael Vaughan’s comments to a group of us Asian players.”

The Bradford-born leg-spinner made his first-team debut at Yorkshire 15 years ago, overlappin­g significan­tly with the careers of both Vaughan and Rafiq, and is one of the county’s most successful players of recent times.

He made no new allegation­s against any of those he has played with or for over the years but welcomed recent steps taken to shine a light on the matter, including today’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee hearing. He also placed on record his willingnes­s to assist in any future investigat­ions.

“Racism is a cancer in all walks of life and unfortunat­ely in profession­al sports too, and is something which of course has to be stamped out,” he said.

“I’m encouraged by the fact that a parliament­ary committee seems to be trying to improve the situation, whether that’s holding people accountabl­e or getting changes made at an institutio­nal level. These can only be positive developmen­ts.

“I will of course be more than happy to support any official efforts when the time is right. For now, though, these matters are of an intensely personal nature and I will not be commenting on them further. I ask you to respect my privacy and allow me to focus on my cricket.”

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