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Michael Vaughan

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Age 49
Date of birth October 29,1974
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Eccles
United Kingdom
Height 188 (cm)
Test debut (cap 600)25 November 1999
South Africa
SpouseNichola Vaughan
ODI debut (cap 161)23 March 2001
Sri Lanka
Last ODI21 April 2007
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Job Cricketer
BooksMichael Vaughan Paintings, Lisa Lombardi Scultpure
Time to Declare: My Autobiography
Calling the Shots: The Captain's Story
Year In The Sun
Batting styleRight-handed
Children Tallula Grace
Archie Matthew
Parents Graham Vaughan
Dee Vaughan
Siblings David Vaughan
Education Silverdale School
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Michael Paul Vaughan OBE is an English cricket commentator and former cricketer who played all forms of the game, and is widely regarded as one of the best test captains of his era.

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Azeem Rafiq: What England's cricket racism scandal is all about

May 10,2024 12:00 am

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, 'It's important we don't let this moment go' - Azeem Rafiq speaks to BBC sports editor Dan Roan

Over The Past few weeks English cricket has been hit by allegations of racism by a former Yorkshire player.

A botched investigation into Azeem Rafiq 's claims has now led to the resignation of several top officials at The County club.

Who is Azeem Rafiq and what did he claim?

Azeem Rafiq is a 30-year old former professional cricketer who spent the majority of his career at Yorkshire County Cricket Club.

He was born in Pakistan and moved to England when he was 10 Years old. He captained England at youth level and eventually became captain of Yorkshire in 2012.

In September 2020, he gave an interview to ESPN Cricinfo, in which he claimed that " institutional racism" at Yorkshire County Cricket Club had left him close to taking his own life.

Rafiq says he suffered consistent abuse, including the use of racist language about his Pakistani heritage during his time at The Club .

What was Yorkshire's reaction?

The Club launched " a formal investigation" in response to Rafiq's claims.

A year later Yorkshire said it accepted that Rafiq was the " victim of racial harassment and bullying" and an independent panel upheld seven of The 43 allegations made by Rafiq.

However, it refused to release the full report for legal reasons " in relation to privacy law and defamation".

On 28 October Yorkshire determined that no player, employee or executive would face any disciplinary action for The Report 's findings.

Club chairman Roger Hutton concluded that there was " insufficient evidence" to say Yorkshire was " institutionally racist".

What Happened next?

There were calls from MPs - including Health Secretary Sajid Javid - for the Yorkshire board to resign over The Affair .

On 4 November, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) suspended Yorkshire from hosting international games at its Headingley Stadium in Leeds " until it has clearly demonstrated that it can meet the standards expected".

On 5 November, Hutton resigned and apologised " unreservedly" to Rafiq. Appearing before MPs on Tuesday, he accepted that The Club was institutionally racist.

Several other board members have also stepped down, including Yorkshire chief executive Mark Arthur.

A new club chair, Lord Patel was appointed. He praised Rafiq as a whistleblower, and

Settling The Employment tribunal with RafiqSetting up an independent whistle-blowing hotline Commissioning a review of processes and procedures on diversity and inclusion Sharing the full report into Rafiq's allegations with parties who have a " legal interest" including Rafiq's lawyers, the ECB and MPsAppearing before MPs

Rafiq appeared before a UK parliamentary committee on Tuesday to face questions from MPs. He told them he believes that he lost his career to racism, and that he would not want his son " anywhere near The Game ".

Meanwhile, three former Yorkshire players have come forward to say that they heard former England Yorkshire captain Michael Vaughan make racist comments

Vaughan admitted on 4 November that he was named in The Report , but said he " completely and categorically" denied any instance of racism on his part. Vaughan did not appear on his on Monday; a BBC spokesperson said the organisation " remains in discussions with Michael and his team".

How have British Asians responded?

The Affair has resonated with other British Asians involved in cricket, some of whom have shared similar stories, including being.

News Presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy that " there will barely be a brown-skinned person in Britain who hasn't felt that smarting, holding back The Tears feeling, while being told it was just banter".

The former England captain Nasser Hussain , who was born in India, wrote in the Daily Mail This Week that Rafiq's case will be all too familiar to many British Asians. But he added that if talk of " seismic change" in The Game is true, then The Game may be ready for a " brighter, more inclusive future".



Source of news: bbc.com

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