Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan will not present Radio 5 Live’s Tuffers and Vaughan Show on Monday, the BBC has said
"The show focuses on topical discussion around current cricketing matters and given his personal involvement, we need to ensure we maintain the impartiality of the programme. We remain in discussion with Michael and his team."Vaughan, 47, was England and Yorkshire captain - with a playing career stretching between the 1990s and 2000s, before moving into punditry and commentating.
Speaking to ESPNcricinfo in 2020, when Rafiq's wide-ranging claims had only just become public knowledge, Rana said:"I fully support what Azeem said and this has been the case with me as well. Chief executive Mark Arthur and other senior figures are, as far as we know, looking to stay in their jobs.The resignations at the club do not represent the clean sweep that many have called for but there is a renewed optimism that change is now underway.
He said:"Believe it or not I had a player p*** on my head from the hotel bedroom above as I was on the phone leaning out of my room window! Let alone the numerous racist comments both blatant and sly. The coach at the time said ignore it and that he would deal with it. They never did."
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