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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day three
    England's Jonny Bairstow is bowled by Kyle Jamieson during day three of the 1st Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on 4 June 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day three
    England batsman Ollie Pope is bowled by Trent Boult during day three of the 1st Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on 4 June 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day three
    England’s Matt Parkinson celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of New Zealand’s Tim Southee during day three of the 1st Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on 4 June 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day three
    England bowler James (Jimmy) Anderson celebrates after taking the wicket of New Zealand batsman Tom Blundell during day three of the 1st Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on 4 June 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day three
    England's Stuart Broad is congratulated by his team-mates after taking a wicket during day three of the 1st Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on 4 June 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day three
    England's Stuart Broad bowls out New Zealand's Kyle Jamieson during day three of the 1st Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on 4 June 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day three
    England's Ollie Pope high five's Stuart Broad as he is congratulate dby his team-mates after running out Colin de Grandhomme of New Zealand during day three of the 1st Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on 4 June 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day three
    England's Stuart Broad during the morning session on day three of the 1st Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on 4 June 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day three
    England bowler Stuart Broad appeals for the wicket of New Zealand batsman Colin de Grandhomme as the ball runs him out by a throw from Ollie Pope (left) during day three of the 1st Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on 4 June 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day three
    England bowler Stuart Broad appeals for the wicket of New Zealand batsman Colin de Grandhomme as the ball runs him out by a throw from Ollie Pope (left) during day three of the 1st Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on 4 June 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day two
    Jimmy Anderson dejection as Mitchell and Blundell get more runs during day two of the 1st test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 3rd 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day two
    Darryl Mitchell glances Stokes for four during day two of the 1st test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 3rd 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day two
    Ben Stokes talks to his bowelrs during day two of the 1st test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 3rd 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day two
    Matty Parkinson bowls on his debut during day two of the 1st test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 3rd 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day two
    Matty Parkinson bowls on his debut during day two of the 1st test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 3rd 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day two
    Matty Parkinson bowls on his debut during day two of the 1st test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 3rd 2022 in London.

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    England v New Zealand 1st test match day two
    Ben Stokes dejection as he just fails to bowl Mitchell during day two of the 1st test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 3rd 2022 in London.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    The scorers mark up the scorecard at Darulshafa CC vs White Rose CC in the Quaid E Azam premier league fixture at Bradford Park Avenue cricket ground.
    Bradford, 29th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Darulshafa CC vs White Rose CC in the Quaid E Azam premier league fixture at Bradford Park Avenue cricket ground.
    A helmet, belonging to a Darulshafa player, bearing the badge of the Manningham Mills CC which was disbanded in controversial circumstances.
    Bradford, 29th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Darulshafa CC vs White Rose CC in the Quaid E Azam premier league fixture at Bradford Park Avenue cr icket ground.
    White Rose players taking a drinks break while fielding.
    Bradford, 29th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Darulshafa CC vs White Rose CC in the Quaid E Azam premier league fixture at Bradford Park Avenue cricket ground.
    A painted mural to local cricketing hero Adil Rashid, a leg-spin bowler who plays for Yorkshire and England.
    Bradford, 29th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Darulshafa CC vs White Rose CC in the Quaid E Azam premier league fixture at Bradford Park Avenue cricket ground.
    Nasa Hussain, head groundsman and facilities manager at the Bradford Park Avenue ground.
    Bradford, 29th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Darulshafa CC vs White Rose CC in the Quaid E Azam premier league fixture at Bradford Park Avenue cr icket ground.
    Bradford, 29th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
    Bradford, 28th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
    Bradford, 28th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League. Ross Monaghan, East BierleyÕs team captain having a joke with the Bowling Old Lane players as they take a drinks break.
    Bradford, 28th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League. Ross Monaghan, East BierleyÕs team captain having a joke with the Bowling Old Lane players as they take a drinks break.
    Bradford, 28th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
    Bradford, 28th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
    Bradford, 28th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Bowling Old Lane cricket club’s second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
    Bradford, 28th May 2022.

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  • Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
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    Yorkshire cricket's great divide: 'We've got to stop looking over the fence at each other'
    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

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    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

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    Groundsman and club secretary Geoff Hanson preparing the wicket and club chairman Nazaket Ali (waistcoat) and Jamil Ahmed rolling the square as Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
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    Groundsman and club secretary Geoff Hanson preparing the wicket and club chairman Nazaket Ali (waistcoat) and Jamil Ahmed rolling the square as Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
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    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

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    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Groundsman and club secretary Geoff Hanson preparing the wicket and club chairman Nazaket Ali (waistcoat) and Jamil Ahmed rolling the square as Bowling Old Lane cricket club’s second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
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    As the county club try to repair their reputation in the wake of the Azeem Rafiq scandal, splits in the local leagues are more than skin deep.

    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Groundsman and club secretary Geoff Hanson preparing the wicket and club chairman Nazaket Ali (waistcoat) and Jamil Ahmed rolling the square as Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
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    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Groundsman and club secretary Geoff Hanson preparing the wicket and club chairman Nazaket Ali (waistcoat) and Jamil Ahmed rolling the square as Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
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    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

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    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

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    Around 30% of the male recreational cricketers in England have South Asian heritage but only 4% of the male professional cricketers do. It is a nationwide problem, but it has come into focus in Yorkshire after Azeem Rafiq spoke out about the way he was treated by the county team. Asked if the club was institutionally racist during a select committee hearing last November, the club's former chairman, Roger Hutton, conceded it "falls within that definition". Hutton was replaced, at the ECB's behest, by Kamlesh Patel.

    Haqueq Siddique, known as Aky, the treasurer and coach at Bowling Old Lane Cricket Club, poses for a photograph in the club's pavilion whose walls are adorned with images of club teams dating back over 100 years, in Bradford, northern England. Bowling Old Lane cricket clubÕs second team take on East Bierley in the Bradford Premier League.
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