Eastern Eye (UK)

Yorkshire sign partnershi­p plan with Lahore Qalandars

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ENGLISH county Yorkshire announced on Tuesday (21) they had formed a partnershi­p with Pakistan Super League team Lahore Qalandars that includes a player exchange plan following a damaging racism scandal at the club.

Pakistan-born former player Azeem Rafiq had accused Yorkshire of failing to deal adequately with his allegation­s of abuse while at the county, saying he had been driven to thoughts of suicide.

The chairman and chief executive left the club in November, followed earlier this month by the entire coaching staff.

Yorkshire, who have been accused of failing to nurture local cricketers of south Asian descent on their doorstep, said the new partnershi­p was a chance to “learn from and emulate” the Qalandars’ player developmen­t programme, which provides opportunit­ies and kit to more than 150 young players.

Meanwhile, Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf will join Yorkshire as an overseas player for part of next season as part of the exchange programme aimed at enabling internatio­nal players to learn from each other.

Scholarshi­ps will be available for young players from Yorkshire to play in Lahore, and there will be opportunit­ies for Pakistan cricketers to come to England. In addition, Yorkshire will play the Qalanders in a friendly fixture in Lahore on January 16.

Lord Kamlesh Patel, the new chairman of Yorkshire, said he hoped the plan would help create a county “that is welcoming and supportive to all”.

“The work the Lahore Qalandars do both on and off the pitch is remarkable and can serve as a benchmark for clubs around the world – ours included – for how best to spot, foster and support talent at all levels in cricket,” he added.

Darren Gough, the interim director of cricket ,said he was “thrilled” to welcome Rauf, who has played ODIs and Twenty20s for Pakistan.

“For many people from a background like mine, cricket isn’t seen as an option, with the associated costs and access to facilities creating real barriers to entry,” said the former Yorkshire and England fast bowler.

“This programme is an opportunit­y to take the blueprint the Qalandars have developed ... and work with them to define how it can be used to provide access for potential players from across Yorkshire.”

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