ECB denies Hoggard claims he was not invited to take part in Rafiq racism probe
Rafiq first went public in 2020 to allege he had been the victim of racial harassment and bullying across two spells at Yorkshire.
Rafiq first went public in 2020 to allege he had been the victim of racial harassment and bullying across two spells at Yorkshire.
The hearing is scheduled to last until March 9.
Rafiq first made allegations of racial harassment and bullying in 2020.
The 32-year-old first spoke out about his experience of racial harassment and bullying across two spells with Yorkshire back in 2020.
People living near green or blue spaces had a 17% lower risk of experiencing serious psychological distress compared to those living further away.
The Prime Minister toured Oldham Community Diagnostic Centre, where patients can go for quicker access to tests, scans and checks after a referral.
Pyrah, who was charged by the ECB, will not appear at the CDC panel’s public hearing next month.
A hearing has been confirmed to take place between March 1 and 9.
The case is due to be heard in public by a Cricket Discipline Commission panel at the start of next month.
Ex-England player Hoggard has withdrawn his co-operation from the process.
Hoggard was charged by the ECB in June.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the possibility of imposing restrictions on visitors from the East Asian country was ‘under review’.
The comments from the Tory peer put further pressure on ministers to reconsider their stance after saying Britain has ‘no plans’ to impose tests.
The restrictions follow a surge in infections after China rolled back strict anti-virus controls.
Lord Patel was appearing before the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee on Tuesday morning.