Public hearing to address Yorkshire racism allegations set for March

A heading looking at allegations of racism linked to Yorkshire County Cricket Club are set to take place in March

Author: Liam ArrowsmithPublished 12th Jan 2023

It's understood a public hearing looking at allegations of racism linked to Yorkshire County Cricket Club is set to take place in March.

The club were charged by the England and Wales Cricket Board following allegations of racial harassment and bullying made by former player Azeem Rafiq, and their subsequent handling of those claims.

A number of individuals were also charged at the same time. Only one of those involved - Andrew Gale - has named himself.

The former Yorkshire captain and first-team coach issued a statement in July denying the allegations against him and stating that he would not engage with the disciplinary process, which he described as "tainted".

The hearing is due to be held in public, after an appeal asking for it to take place in private was dismissed before Christmas.

It is likely that a feed of the proceedings will be made available to journalists to report on, rather than details being shared with the general public.

An ECB spokesperson said: "An independent Appeal Panel convened by the Cricket Discipline Commission has dismissed appeals brought by certain defendants against the Disciplinary Panel's public hearing decision and therefore the hearing will take place in public. Further details, including dates, will be announced in due course."

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