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10th November 2021
03:55pm GMT

"The fact you redacted your details but left mine in full view shows you to be a coward.
"I do hope you are proud, you certainly sound very proud."
Akram screenshot the conversation he had with Neto, however he has since deleted it from social media after it included the phone number of Neto.
Rafiq reacted to the news on his Twitter account, sarcastically saying "you can't write it", adding two face palm emojis. https://twitter.com/AzeemRafiq30/status/1458429603685539843 It comes after the newly appointed chair of the club, Lord Patel apologised to Rafiq over Yorkshire's handling of the report which documented his experiences of racism when playing for the club. Speaking to BBC Sport, Akram said: "This is why people don't raise complaints and speak up about discrimination." It comes after Akram made a complaint back in 2018 after he and his family suffered racial abuse in the stands at Yorkshire's ground, Headingley. According to that piece, the complaint was passed on by the club to West Yorkshire Police who took no action, with Akram recently accusing the club on social media of doing "nothing" with his complaint. In the aftermath of the racism row, Yorkshire have been stripped of their ability to host England matches, while also losing key sponsors, including Yorkshire Tea. Related links:Explore more on these topics: