Azeem Rafiq racism evidence: I felt isolated and humiliated

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NASSER HUSSAIN: Azeem Rafiq has had to wait a long time to make himself heard and he’s grown so frustrated it has affected his mental health. He has gone through an absolute nightmare. So it was incredibly brave of him to sit there in front of the world on Tuesday and explain so impressively what he has experienced. It was harrowing listening to it. There is no doubt there has been a culture in cricket dressing rooms for a very long time where every point of difference is open to mickey-taking.

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Azeem Rafiq is an English cricketer who played professionally for Yorkshire County Cricket Club. A right arm off-spin bowler, Rafiq played for the county between 2008 and 2014 and 2016 and 2018, making his senior debut at the age of 17.

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