Robin Smith says ECB should have called an independent Yorkshire inquiry
The Azeem Rafiq case was heard last week.
The Azeem Rafiq case was heard last week.
Former England captain Vaughan is accused by the ECB of making a racist comment to Azeem Rafiq and three other Yorkshire players in 2009.
Vaughan has been charged over an alleged comment made before a Yorkshire match in 2009.
Charges against Andrew Gale and Richard Pyrah were heard on Tuesday at a CDC hearing into Azeem Rafiq’s racism allegations.
The Cricket Discipline Commission panel heard final submissions in private on Monday.
Matthew Wood, a former personal development manager at the PCA who appeared as a witness in defence of Michael Vaughan, made the allegation.
The former England captain has begun his defence against an England and Wales Cricket Board charge of using racist and/or discriminatory language.
Former England captain Vaughan, 48, denies an ECB charge of using racist and/or discriminatory language.
Azeem Rafiq and Adil Rashid spoke at the hearing on Thursday about the former England captain’s alleged remarks.
The former Yorkshire spinner was speaking at a Cricket Discipline Commission hearing into his allegations of racist abuse.
Day two of the public Cricket Discipline Commission in London got under way with Vaughan’s case.
Vaughan is the only individual facing charges to appear at the hearing in person.
Vaughan is the only individual facing charges to appear at the hearing in person.
The hearing into former Yorkshire player Rafiq’s allegations began in London on Wednesday.
The hearing into former Yorkshire player Rafiq’s allegations began in London on Wednesday.