Where has cricket landed in the wake of the Yorkshire racism saga?

By Daily Sports Nigeria on April 12, 2023

Three years on from my interview with Azeem Rafiq, it’s surreal to see where we and the game have ended up

Azeem Rafiq sat well outside cricket’s consciousness in July 2020. It had been nearly two years since Yorkshire had let him go for a second time and it took an interview with the Professional Cricketers’ Association, published on their website and probably read by a handful of people, to bring him back into my mind. The subject was a new business Rafiq had opened with his family, a tea shop in Rotherham. While mapping a future outside cricket, he still had ambitions to keep playing.

I arranged an interview with Rafiq because I wanted to know how a once trailblazing Yorkshire captain found himself out of professional cricket at 29. We got talking about the players he’d once led for England’s under-19s – Ben Stokes and Joe Root among them – his ambition to become an international coach and, most painfully, the tragedy that had underpinned the last couple of years: the stillbirth of his son. In the wake of George Floyd’s death, I wondered about his experiences as a British Asian making his way at Yorkshire, a side that had once excluded players born outside the county’s boundaries.

Out it came, all with a sense of frustration: the “openly racist” captain, the isolation of the dressing room and a decade-old recollection of standing alongside three other Asian teammates. “There was me, Adil Rashid, Ajmal Shahzad and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan. We’re walking on to the field and one player said: ‘There’s too many of you lot. We need to have a word about that.’”

 

Source Guardian Nigeria

Posted April 12, 2023


 

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