Yorkshire CCC sign up to Nujum’s Muslim Athlete Charter

Yorkshire have signed a charter committing them to recognising the needs of their Muslim players, staff and supporters.

The club are awaiting sanctions over their handling of allegations of racism and bullying by former player Azeem Rafiq and a failure to address systemic use of racist and discriminatory language over a prolonged period.

The Rafiq case led to major changes in the club’s leadership, with Lord Kamlesh Patel appointed chair in November 2021 and overseeing a raft of governance changes before he stood down in March this year.

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That has included working with Nujum Sports, a group which seeks to challenge clubs and organisations to make progress in supporting Muslim sportsmen and women, for over a year.

Yorkshire has signed up to the Muslim Charter (Picture: SWPix.com)Yorkshire has signed up to the Muslim Charter (Picture: SWPix.com)
Yorkshire has signed up to the Muslim Charter (Picture: SWPix.com)

Now Yorkshire have signed up to Nujum’s Muslim Athlete Charter. There are 10 points contained within the charter, such as providing space for non-consumption of alcohol, including during celebrations, the provision of appropriate places to pray, halal food, and accommodating staff and players who are fasting during Ramadan.

Yorkshire’s equality, diversity and inclusion manager Mo Hussain said: “The pledge is another step in fulfilling our commitment to becoming a truly inclusive club.

“Alongside our multi-faith space, providing non-alcohol family stands, and provision of halal food, our player changing spaces have also been upgraded to ensure the religious and cultural needs of our players can be met. We have been working closely with Nujum Sports for more than a year and look forward to developing this relationship further.”

The Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) panel will hold a sanctions hearing on June 27.