Cricket whistleblower wants society to listen and learnLady Warsi unimpressed by ECB’s appearance at hearingAzeem Rafiq says his damning revelations about
racism in the game may have cost him his career in
Cricket but hopes his painful experiences will serve as a “watershed moment for the future”.
Rafiq’s testimony in front of the digital, culture, media and sport select committee on Tuesday shone an uncomfortable light on institutions and individuals within the game and, speaking on Wednesday, the former Yorkshire all-rounder told the BBC: “It’s really important the game and wider society listens to my experiences and we don’t let this moment go and we try to use this as a watershed moment for the future.