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Michael Vaughan considered moving to Australia after racism allegations had serious affect on wife’s mental health | Cricket News


Michael Vaughan considered moving to Australia after accusations of racist language towards Asian players had a serious affect on his wife’s mental health.

Former England captain Vaughan was alleged to have referred to a group of four Yorkshire players of Asian ethnicity as “you lot” in June 2009, but a Cricket Discipline Commission panel found the charge not proven.

Vaughan has had to contend with the court of public opinion while lengthy legal proceedings took place, which left his wife Nichola waking up in the middle of the night in tears.

“She has struggled more than anybody I’ve seen,” Vaughan said in the Sunday Telegraph. “I’ve been around cricketers who have struggled with mental health, but never someone so close.

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Sky Sports News’ James Cole reports that the ECB’s charge against Vaughan has not been proved following accusations of racism against the former England and Yorkshire captain. (Warning: video contains offensive language)

“She’s better today, but it’s going to take time. It’s going to take time for me to recover, too. I’m not asking for anyone to feel sorry for me at all. I just want people to realise that this is what you go through when you get cancelled.”

Cricket Disciplinary Commission findings

  • Charges brought forward by the ECB against Yorkshire and seven ex-players following allegations of racism by former bowler Azeem Rafiq
  • Former England captain Michael Vaughan the only person charged to appear at Cricket Discipline Commission in London in March
  • Vaughan’s charge of making a racist comment to Rafiq and three other Yorkshire players before a match in 2009 is ‘not proved’
  • The CDC found that Rafiq and team-mate Adil Rashid – who gave evidence – were ‘not lying’ but mistaken in claiming they heard Vaughan call them ‘you lot’
  • Five further ex-Yorkshire cricketers – Tim Bresnan, John Blain, Andrew Gale, Matthew Hoggard and Richard Pyrah – all had at least one charge of using racist and/or discriminatory language ‘proved’
  • Yorkshire and Gary Ballance previously admitted their charges ahead of March’s CDC hearing
  • Rafiq releases statement saying: ‘Cricket needs to understand the extent of its problems and address them. Hopefully, the structures of the game can now be rebuilt and institutionalised racism ended for good’
  • Vaughan statement says: ‘I have never wanted to do anything that runs contrary to genuine efforts to clean up the game of cricket. I truly hope people can understand why, on a personal level, I could not just accept, or apologise for, something which I know I did not do’

Vaughan opened up on what experiencing so-called ‘cancel culture’ entails.

“I can absolutely tell you that it’s real,” he added.

“And it comes through social media. It’s so dangerous. You used to be innocent until proven guilty. You’re now guilty until proven innocent. Your life gets completely put on hold.

“Whatever the accusation thrown at you, people on social media just will not allow you to carry on with your life while it’s over your head.”

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Nasser Hussain calls for education and for cricket to move forward after the ECB hearing into allegations of racism brought by Rafiq

Vaughan has considered moving to Australia, where he works for Fox Sports, after feeling he had more support from those on the other side of the world.

“I’ve thought about moving to Australia,” he added. “When you think about my time in English cricket, I feel I’ve given a half-decent service.

“But there has been more support from Australia than there has from here in the UK, in terms of cricket. The Australians haven’t taken any side.

“They haven’t said ‘we believe you’ or ‘we don’t believe you’. They’ve just been ringing regularly to ask: ‘Are you all right, mate?’ Sometimes, all you want is for people to check in on you.”

Rafiq on Vaughan ruling: ‘I disagree but I’ll accept it’

Azeem Rafiq said he felt “vindicated” as seven out of eight of the charges were upheld, adding with regards to Vaughan’s ruling: “I disagree with the finding. But I’ll accept it.”

Rafiq told Sky Sports News: “I don’t want to get hung up on one individual. This is a wider issue.

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Azeem Rafiq reflects on the outcome of the Cricket Disciplinary Commission hearing into allegations of racism at Yorkshire

“All the pain and the hurt of the last two-and-a-half years, it has been challenging for everyone concerned. Most importantly for me, if there is going to be any good out of it, we’ve got to really take stock, reflect, learn and the game has got to get better.

“Anyone with a sane mind will accept now that the game has not been a place for everyone.”

Rafiq added in a statement: “Charges against seven of the eight defendants, including the widespread use of the ‘(racial slur)’ word, have been upheld by the CDC [on Friday]. This comes in addition to the other reports, panels and inquiries that found I and others suffered racial harassment and bullying while at Yorkshire.

“The issue has never been about individuals but the game as a whole. Cricket needs to understand the extent of its problems and address them. Hopefully, the structures of the game can now be rebuilt and institutionalised racism ended for good. It’s time to reflect, learn and implement change.”



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