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‘I WAS INCREDIBLY CLOSE TO MY FRIEND RAFA... I’M SO SAD IT’S COME TO THIS’

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light at a hearing on November 16. That is when Rafiq, along with Hutton, Yorkshire chief executive Mark Arthur and director of cricket Martyn Moxon will give evidence to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee. Hutton has previously admitted Rafiq was the subject of racial harassment and bullying. Last night Ballance was keen to state his version of events, saying: ‘Azeem was not just a team-mate of mine but he was my closest friend and supporter in cricket. ‘Throughout this process I have co-operated with the independen­t investigat­ion and I have been completely honest and transparen­t with the club and the investigat­ors at all times. Informatio­n and allegation­s have been leaked and reported in the press which in my view give a misleading impression of the evidence which was heard in the investigat­ion. ‘I had not intended to make any public statement but, given the reports which have been published, and with journalist­s arriving at my house, I feel I have no choice but to provide a public response. To be clear — I deeply regret some of the language I used in my younger years. ‘The independen­t inquiry, having heard all of the evidence, accepted that the context of some of the language used was in a “friendly verbal attack” between friends which was not intended to offend or hurt and that no malice was intended. Given my incredibly close relationsh­ip with Rafa over the years I am saddened that it has come to this.’ Ballance added: ‘I regret that these exchanges took place but at no time did I believe or understand that it had caused Rafa distress. ‘If I had believed that then I would have stopped immediatel­y. He was my best mate in cricket and I cared deeply for him. To my knowledge, it has never been alleged that I reduced Rafa to tears. ‘That does not mean that what passed between us was right or appropriat­e. It was not. ‘Rafa said things to me that were not acceptable and I did the same with Rafa. I never said anything with any intended malice or to upset Rafa.’ On another tumultuous

day for the troubled club, Tetley’s said they would stop sponsoring Yorkshire after 25 years. Another backer, Arla Foods, decided against renewing their deal on Tuesday. A backlash following the leaking of the full report to ESPNcricin­fo has led to political figures getting involved. Health secretary Sajid Javid took to social media and said ‘heads should roll at Yorkshire’ after it became public that the report — since passed to the ECB for further investigat­ion — cleared Ballance of wrongdoing. The 31-year-old is also said to have admitted: telling other people ‘Don’t talk to him (Rafiq), he’s a P**i’; asked when bearded Asian men were in view, ‘Is that your uncle?’ and said in reference to corner shops ‘Does your dad own those?’

 ?? ALAMY ?? High fives: Azeem Rafiq and Gary Ballance celebrate a wicket in 2017
ALAMY High fives: Azeem Rafiq and Gary Ballance celebrate a wicket in 2017

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