Essex said in a statement that they had commissioned an independent investigation and report from Katharine Newton KC in the wake of allegations made by Jahid, as well as former team-mates Maurice Chambers and Zoheb Sharif.”As the investigation is close to completion and it is the club’s intention – through a commitment to transparency – that the report will be published to its fullest extent possible, it would therefore be inappropriate to prejudge any of its findings or make any further comment,” the club said.Lord Kamlesh Patel, the Yorkshire chairman, added his own criticisms of the ECB’s inaction on the issue, accusing them of failing to support him when he was implementing urgent reforms to the club last year in the face of impending bankruptcy, and praising Rafiq’s perseverance in the face of relentless attacks on his character.”If I was an individual who wasn’t a member of the House of Lords and hadn’t had any sort of leadership experience, you would walk away,” Patel said.”I don’t know how Azeem gets the strength to carry on. You would just run. In the public eye, we get flak [but] this is relentless. And this is from an area where you don’t expect it – this is sport, for God’s sake.”Individuals who have just been [making] a concerted attack, I do not think people understand, I don’t think the ECB has got it.”Back in June, and in the wake of his testimony, the ECB charged seven individuals at Yorkshire as well as the county itself, but the scheduled hearing of the Cricket Discipline Commission has been postponed to the new year, following an appeal into the decision to hold the process in the public domain.Responding to the issues raised at the hearing, the ECB acknowledged that there was still “much more work to do” to tackle discrimination within the sport, but hoped that the findings of the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC), also expected in the new year, would provide further recommendations.”We condemn discrimination of any form and we applaud the bravery of those including Azeem and Jahid Ahmed who have spoken out about their experiences,” the ECB added.”The investigations and disciplinary process regarding their allegations are complex and thorough and take considerable time given the number of allegations and parties, the extensive time period involved, and the number of potential witnesses engaged. We are working to conclude both cases as quickly as possible.”We welcome the change that Lord Patel is leading at Yorkshire CCC and support his vision of making the club one that everyone in the county can be proud of. We are appalled at the level of racist abuse he has also received and recognise the pain this has caused him.”

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