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ECB charges Yorkshire and seven players in Racism scandal
On June 15, England and Wales Cricket Board charged seven people after a thorough investigation of racism in Yorkshire Cricket Club.
ECB likely to penalise upto 12 former Yorkshire staffs, accused in Azeem Rafiq's racism scandal
Former English top-order batter Gary Ballance, veteran Matthew Hoggard, and paceman Tim Bresnan are among the twelve names on the ECB's radar. After the racism controversy had surfaced, the ECB had launched a rigorous investigation into the matter. After six months of in-depth investigation, the ECB is set to take action.
Tim Bresnan retires from professional cricket
Former England all-rounder Tim Bresnan announced his retirement from professional cricket. Bresnan, now 36, marked an end to his 20-year-long career on a high after winning the County Championship title in 2021. "This has been an incredibly tough decision, but after returning to winter training I feel that this is the right time," the right hander said. Warwickshire, Bresnan’s last County team, whom he helped achieve their eight County title gave a statement via their director Paul Fabrace, speaking highly of the former international. "I've been incredibly fortunate to work with him throughout his cricketing journey and he has been a marvellous servant to the game. When Tim joined Warwickshire, I believed he could make a huge impact to our side with his experience, knowledge and attitude, and as a County Champion he has certainly achieved that. "His performances for the club have been exemplary... during his international career, Tim rose to the occasion when his country needed him and his achievements on the biggest stage show how talented and driven, he is."