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phil salt for just seven before recovering to 3a for one off nine overs. bangladesh are no pushovers nowadays, up to seventh in the world rankings, and this match in mirpur good conditioning for the world cup in india later this year. now, adil rashid, who s playing in that game, is also involved in the hearing into racism allegations at his yorkshire team and yesterday gave his evidence by video link. former england captain michael vaughan is expected to take the stand today. his lawyer said yesterday allegations of racism made against the cricketer are word against word . vaughan, who denies the allegations, and five other players are accused of using racially discriminatory language by former yorkshire player azeem rafiq. the former wales footballer, jason bowen, says his first thoughts were for his wife and children after he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. the 50 year old, who played for cardiff city, swansea city and newport county during his career is now undergoing tr
that it s too addictive. a public hearing into the allegations of racism made by the former yorkshire cricketer azeem rafiq has opened. it s more than two years since he first alleged he d been the victim of racial harassment and bullying at yorkshire county cricket club. his evidence will be a key part of the case being heard by an independent panel of the cricket discipline commission, as our sports editor, dan roan, reports. on the field it is business as usual for england cricket. there you go, that s it. the one day team beating bangladesh today, but off it, moving on from the past is proving difficult. former yorkshire player azeem rafiq arriving for a disciplinary hearing in london this morning, in relation to the racism allegations that have long cast a shadow over the sport. two years ago, yorkshire sparked outrage by not disciplining anyone, despite rafiq being found to have suffered racial harassment at the county, plunging it into crisis and resulting in a catalogue of disr
uncovered claims of bullying and sexual harassment. on monday, the wru s chief executive steve phillips resigned. 0ur wales correspondent wyre davies is in cardiff. ever since the bbc wales investigation a week ago, which outlined allegations of sexist behaviour, union bosses have admitted the industry is facing an existential crisis. today the interim chief executive of the union, nigel walker, appeared with the chair of the union at a senedd committee hearing in cardiff. they admitted they perhaps turned a blind eye to many of the accusations in the bbc investigation for far too long. this is similar to the racism allegations in yorkshire cricket and allegations of bullying in british gymnastics. both men face questioning from the committee and they had already commissioned a survey to look into the allegations raised in the programme and a task