Cricket-Moeen hopes Yorkshire racism row will lead to change
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[November 09, 2021]
(Reuters) - England all-rounder Moeen
Ali said he was not surprised by the allegations of racism made by
Azeem Rafiq against Yorkshire Cricket Club but hopes the issue will
lead to change in the sport.
Rafiq, who is of Pakistani descent and a former captain of the
England Under-19s, said in September 2020 he had received racist
abuse and was made to feel like an outsider at Yorkshire.
The 30-year-old also said he had contemplated suicide.
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Yorkshire from hosting international or major matches over their
handling of Rafiq's allegations, while former chairman Roger Hutton
resigned
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England's Moeen Ali during nets Action Images via Reuters/Jason
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"I wouldn't say I'm surprised but there's probably more stories out
there that people haven't heard of," Moeen told a news conference on
Monday.
"The fact it's come out is great because, going forward, people
(will) have to think about what they can or can't say in terms of
discriminating against people and knowing what people feel and go
through.
"What Azeem has done, he is not doing it for any personal gain, I
think he wants change and that's what he's pushing for."
After a nearly year-long inquiry into the allegations, Yorkshire
issued a statement in September acknowledging Rafiq had been
racially abused, but the following month the club said nobody would
face any disciplinary action.
Rafiq and senior Yorkshire executives have been called to give
evidence before a parliamentary Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)
panel on Nov. 16.
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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