‘ONE THOUSAND WHISTLEBLOWERS'
Evening Standard|November 17, 2021
COMMISSION ‘INDUNDATED WITH CALLS’ ON RACISM IN WAKE OF RAFIQ CLAIMS | Committee member Knight praises Rafiq as ‘utterly humbling’
Will Macpherson
‘ONE THOUSAND WHISTLEBLOWERS'

ENGLISH cricket has seen more than 1,000 people come forward to report potential cases of racism in the last week following Azeem Rafiq’s revelations about his time at Yorkshire.

Rafiq, 30, spoke with Parliamentary privilege before the Department of Digital Culture, Media and Sport’s Select Committee yesterday, along with former Yorkshire chairman Roger Hutton and a delegation from the England and Wales Cricket Board, led by chief executive Tom Harrison.

On a painful day for the game, Rafiq was able to lay bare his experiences for the first time, with allegations against a number of high-profile figures in the sport. Some have apologised (such as Tim Bresnan) and some have denied (such as Michael Vaughan). Others have been silent (such as Matthew Hoggard and Alex Hales), although Rafiq noted that Hoggard apologised to him in 2020.

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