Azeem Rafiq (; born 27 February 1991) is an English who played professionally in England for Yorkshire County Cricket Club. A right-arm off-spin bowler, Rafiq played for the county between 2008 and 2014 and 2016 and 2018, making his senior debut at the age of 17. He captained the England under-15 and under-19 teams, and in 2012 became the youngest man to captain a Yorkshire team as well as the first person of Asian origin to do so.Hashim, Taha (17 August 2020) The extraordinary life of Azeem Rafiq, Wisden online. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
In September 2020, Rafiq made accusations of racism and bullying in Yorkshire. An independent report found that a number of his accusations were true and the case became a major media story in the United Kingdom. It led to several resignations at the club and was the subject of investigations by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee in the British parliament.
The same year, Rafiq was the recipient of a Sport England award and came to the attention of England bowling coach David Parsons, who earmarked him as a possible future England bowler.Brett, Oliver (26 June 2007) Barnsley's teenage spin sensation, BBC Sport. Retrieved 8 July 2008. He was Yorkshire's Junior Performer of the Year in 2007 Impact Report 2007, South Yorkshire Sports Partnership, 2007. Archived copy retrieved 4 November 2021. and the club's academy player of the year in 2008 as well as being awarded a Brian Johnston Memorial Trust scholarship. News about former Johneers scholars, Brian Johnston Memorial Trust, 2011. Archived 15 June 2011. Retrieved 4 November 2021. He made his Second XI debut for the county during the same year. Azeem Rafiq, CricketArchive. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
His citizenship was confirmed later in the year After a nightmare 2008, Tykes spinner’s star is on the rise, The Press, 6 January 2009. Retrieved 6 November 2021. and in October he signed a three-year senior contract with Yorkshire. Rafiq signs three-year Yorkshire deal, CricInfo, 3 October 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2021. He captained the county's academy team in a series of matches in Abu Dhabi during the winter and toured South Africa with the England under-19 team in early 2009.
He was captain of the team during the under-19 tour of Bangladesh later in the year, but gave up the role halfway through the ODI series, before being re-appointed to captain England at the Under-19 World Cup held in New Zealand in early 2010. Azeem Rafiq reinstated as captain, CricInfo, 16 December 2009. Retrieved 6 November 2021. Following the tournament, the team's then-coach Mark Robinson called Rafiq a "fierce competitor" and an "outstanding captain" who had "led the team really, really well". Coach sees first-class talent in Under-19s, CricInfo, 30 January 2010. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
Later in 2010, however, Rafiq was dropped from the team for breaking mid-match curfews during a series of matches against Sri Lanka under-19s; he responded by publishing an attack against the team's new coach John Abrahams on his Twitter account, deleting the tweets once he realised they were publicly viewable. Andrew Strauss warns players about using social media, BBC Sport, 29 July 2010. Retrieved 29 July 2010. Yorkshire suspended him Yorkshire suspend Azeem Rafiq following Twitter rant, BBC Sport, 29 July 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2021. and the ECB later gave him a one-month ban from all cricket as a result of the tweets. Twitter tirade lands Azeem Rafiq one-month ECB ban, BBC Sport, 4 August 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2010. ( Archived version (4 August 2010). Retrieved 4 August 2010.) Rafiq suspended for one month after Twitter tirade, CricInfo, 4 August 2010. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
Towards the end of the 2012 season, Rafiq was instrumental in Yorkshire's promotion back to Division One of the County Championship. He played in ten of the county's 16 Championship matches during the season and took 26 wickets. He took three wickets and scored important runs in a victory over Gloucestershire in a rain-affected match at Scarborough at the end of August,Smith, Les (31 August 2012) McGrath's wise head serves Yorkshire well, CricInfo, 31 August 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2021. Yorkshire beat Gloucestershire to go second, BBC Sport, 31 August 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2021. and against Essex in September scored two half-centuries and took eight wickets in the match, including a five-wicket haul, to help guarantee Yorkshire's promotion.Dobell, George (13 September 2012) McGrath gets Yorkshire over the line, CricInfo. Retrieved 6 November 2021.Dobell, George (14 September 2012) Yorkshire secure redemption after promotion, CricInfo. Retrieved 6 November 2021. Journalist George Dobell was impressed with Rafiq's "grit and determination" while batting in the first inningsDobell, George (11 September 2012) Rafiq and Sidebottom show Yorkshire grit, CricInfo. Retrieved 6 November 2021. and with his bowling skill throughout the match.Dobell, George (12 September 2012) Yorkshire take control and lead, CricInfo. Retrieved 6 November 2021. Rafiq's five-wicket haul was the first of his senior career and his match figures of 8/115 were his best in first-class cricket. Dobell wrote that he considered that Rafiq had a chance of playing for England at some point and that "he has a golden future".
The following season, Rafiq captained the team again in Twenty20 matches in Gale's absence Brooks' five demolishes Leicestershire, CricInfo, 9 July 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2021.Hardcastle, Graham (15 July 2013) Rafiq leads by example as Yorkshire secure win, The Northern Echo. Retrieved 6 November 2021. and took a five-wicket haul in a one-day match against the touring Bangladesh A team. Rafiq five leads Yorkshire to thrilling win, CricInfo, 9 August 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2021. He spent time with England development squads, but a knee injury caused him problems, and he played rarely for Yorkshire other than in Twenty20 matches.Warner, David (2014) Yorkshire: Everything but the crown, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 2014, p. 686. London: Bloomsbury. Despite his role in the Twenty20 team, the lack of regular cricket throughout the season led to him choosing to leave the county at the end of the 2014 season, aged 23 and with his bowling action breaking down.Hopps, David (1 July 2016) Yorkshire squeeze Roses win as Carver clings on, CricInfo. Retrieved 6 November 2021.Dobell, George (16 August 2014) Frustrated Rafiq to leave Yorkshire, CricInfo. Retrieved 6 November 2021.Kelly, Francis (5 April 2017) Rafiq determined to make second coming count, CricInfo. Retrieved 4 November 2021. Speaking in 2017, he said that he had "lost a lot of confidence in my body and confidence in myself as a person"Quoted in Kelly, 2017, op. cit. and did not play professional cricket for almost two years.
He continued to play for the county in 2017, taking a five-wicket haul in a Twenty20 match for the first time in August, playing in all competitions and was the county's leading wicket-taker in the One-Day Cup.Hopps, David (17 August 2021) Lyth plunders highest score in English T20 to inspire Yorkshire, CricInfo. Retrieved 6 November 2021.Hafez, Shamoon (4 September 2020) Azeem Rafiq: Yorkshire's former spinner on 'dreading every second' of playing for the county, BBC Sport. Retrieved 7 November 2021. The following year, however, he played only in Twenty20 matches and was released by Yorkshire at the end of the season, with the club citing a limited budget. Yorkshire's Azeem Rafiq opens up about personal tragedy in difficult 2018 season, The Yorkshire Post, 9 September 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2021.Dobell, George (2 September 2020) Azeem Rafiq was 'on brink of suicide' after experiencing racism at Yorkshire, CricInfo. Retrieved 4 November 2021. He spent some time playing in Pakistan in 2018, including making a single first-class appearance for Sui Southern Gas Company in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, before playing minor counties cricket for Lincolnshire County Cricket Club in 2019. First-class Matches played by Azeem Rafiq, Pakistan Cricket Board. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in 2020, Rafiq and his sister began to provide food for National Health Service and other key workers in Barnsley and to raise money for the local hospice. This led to the siblings setting up a tea-shop business based out of the shipping container. He opened a fish and chip shop in Barnsley in 2021Dobell, George (16 November 2021) Azeem Rafiq might have lost a career to racism, but his crucial legacy is playing out in real time, The Cricketer (online). Retrieved 16 November 2021. and has continued to gain qualifications to coach cricket since leaving the professional game.
In further interviews with CricInfo, the BBC and the Cricket Badger podcast, he described how he believed he had been made to feel like an "outsider" and outlined instances where he believed that the club was institutionally racist in its approach. Azeem Rafiq: Yorkshire contact ex-spinner over racism claims, BBC Sport, 3 September 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2021.Martin, Ali (3 September 2020) Yorkshire investigate 'institutional racism' claims made by Azeem Rafiq, The Guardian. Retrieved 9 November 2021. He described how he had initially tried to fit in with the culture within the club and had done things that "as a Muslim, I now look back on and regret", and went on to describe specific instances of racist behaviour and that he had first reported his concerns about behaviour by people in the club in 2017 but felt that he had been ignored. These included instances of behaviour by spectators at matches towards Asian players.Dobell, George (11 November 2021) Azeem Rafiq racism report: Yorkshire criticised for 'woefully inadequate' response to complaints, CricInfo. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
Rafiq had first raised concerns about incidents of racism in Yorkshire in August 2018 following the stillbirth of his first child. It has been reported that his concerns were dismissed as "vague" by Yorkshire's Chief Executive Officer Mark Arthur, and that the club failed to adequately investigate the issues at this point, apparently believing that Rafiq did not wish to pursue the issue.
Rafiq made written and verbal statements to the inquiry in November, saying that he hoped to bring about "meaningful change" at the club.Hafez, Shamoon (13 November 2020) Azeem Rafiq: Ex-Yorkshire player makes first statement in racism inquiry, BBC Sport. Retrieved 9 November 2021. These expanded on his initial allegations and made reference to specific instances of racist language being used, both by employees of Yorkshire and by supporters, of a culture which isolated Muslim players at the club and of a lack of development support for younger Asian players.
The following month, Rafiq began an employment tribunal claim against the club, again expressing the hope that the claim would help bring about change within cricket. Azeem Rafiq files legal claim against Yorkshire after racism allegations, BBC Sport, 15 December 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2021. The tribunal took place in June 2021 and failed to resolve, Azeem Rafiq: Yorkshire fail to resolve dispute with former player at employment tribunal, BBC Sport, 17 June 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021. with Rafiq refusing to accept what has been reported as "a six-figure sum" which was dependent on him signing a non-disclosure agreement which would have restricted his ability to speak about the case. Yorkshire settle employment tribunal with Azeem Rafiq as Lord Patel takes the helm, CricInfo, 8 November 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
Rafiq criticised the statement made by Yorkshire, stating in an interview with the BBC Asian Network that he believed that it downplayed racism by labelling it as "inappropriate behaviour". Azeem Rafiq accuses Yorkshire of downplaying racism by calling him the victim of 'inappropriate behaviour', BBC Sport, 19 August 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021. At the beginning of September MPs on the House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee called for the immediate release of the report. Azeem Rafiq: Yorkshire urged to publish findings of racism inquiry 'immediately' by MPs, BBC Sport, 8 September 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021. On 10 September the club released a summary of the report which confirmed that the independent panel had found that seven of the 43 allegations that it investigated had been upheld, with the bulk of the other allegations not upheld due to "insufficient evidence". Azeem Rafiq: Report by Yorkshire finds former player was 'victim of racial harassment and bullying', BBC Sport, 10 September 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021. The BBC reported that Roger Hutton had stated that the report had concluded there was "insufficient evidence to conclude that Yorkshire County Cricket Club is institutionally racist".Quoted in Azeem Rafiq: Report by Yorkshire finds former player was 'victim of racial harassment and bullying', op. cit.
The findings of the report which had been upheld included instances of racist language being used by players at the club before 2010 and that a former coach at the club had "regularly used racist language" before 2012. It included several recommendations, including a review of club policies and of "better engagement" with local minority communities. The club's statement did not name the individuals who had used racist language and Yorkshire did not initially provide a copy of the report to Rafiq. Azeem Rafiq questions punishments after Yorkshire racism investigation, BBC Sport, 7 October 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021. After a court ordered that the report be released to Rafiq,Hafez, Shamoon (8 October 2021) Azeem Rafiq: Yorkshire miss deadline to produce full report to former player, BBC Sport. Retrieved 9 November 2021. a "heavily redacted" copy was received on 13 October; the ECB, which had also asked for a copy of the report, had not received it.Hafez, Shamoon (13 October 2021) Azeem Rafiq receives redacted version of report from Yorkshire, BBC Sport. Retrieved 9 November 2021. On 28 October, Yorkshire announced that they would not be taking disciplinary action against any member of staff or executive over the report's findings. Azeem Rafiq: Yorkshire will not take disciplinary action over allegations of racism by former player, BBC Sport, 28 October 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
Senior cricket career
England under-19 captaincy
Loan to Derbyshire
Yorkshire captain and release
Return to Yorkshire and second release
Personal life
Racism at Yorkshire
Investigations and legal action
Squire Patton Boggs report
Reactions to the report findings
Impacts of the case
Allegations against Rafiq
Notes
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