Azeem Rafiq settles tribunal case with Yorkshire CCC and receives apology

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  • New Yorkshire chair asks: ‘Why do this to any human being?’
  • Rafiq calls for club’s Mark Arthur and Martyn Moxon to resign

Azeem Rafiq has settled his employment tribunal case with Yorkshire amid praise and an apology from Kamlesh Patel, the new chair of the club, for lifting the lid on the racism he encountered while a player at Headingley.

Speaking on Monday afternoon, three days after taking the chair at Yorkshire, Lord Patel disclosed he had spent nearly seven hours over the weekend in talks with Rafiq, who has received a six-figure payout. After what he described as “the important first steps” towards rebuilding the crisis-torn club, the 61-year-old pledged to drive “urgent and seismic change” at the club to ensure a repeat never occurs.

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Written by Ali Martin
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/nov/08/cricket-yorkshire-ccc-chair-lord-patel-apology-azeem-rafiq under the title “Azeem Rafiq settles tribunal case with Yorkshire CCC and receives apology”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.