Racism claims against Vaughan ‘not proved’
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has been cleared “on the balance of probabilities” of using racist language before a Yorkshire match in 2009.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has been cleared “on the balance of probabilities” of using racist language before a Yorkshire match in 2009.
Michael Vaughan’s lawyer claimed in the Yorkshire racism hearing on Tuesday that there is a lack of evidence against the former England captain.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan told a hearing into accusations of racism at Yorkshire on Friday it was “inconceivable” he would make the comment attributed to him by Azeem Rafiq.
India’s T20 captain Hardik Pandya says his side has nothing to prove on their New Zealand tour despite a disappointing World Cup campaign.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan told the BBC on Saturday he apologises to ex-teammate Azeem Rafiq if he was “responsible for any of his hurt”.
Ex-England spinner Monty Panesar says the “blacklisting” of former captain Michael Vaughan amid the country’s cricket racism row is a “distortion of natural justice”.
England’s Adil Rashid has confirmed he heard former Test captain Michael Vaughan question the number of Asian players in the Yorkshire team.
Michael Vaughan questioning Jofra Archer’s appetite for Test cricket is reflective of how many from the former England captain’s generation lack insight into the mentality of game’s younger generations.
England fast bowler Jofra Archer has hit back at Michael Vaughan’s comments after the former captain questioned Archer’s determination to perform at Test level in a recent column.
Michael Vaughan has slammed South Africa’s bio-bubble security and says there’s ‘no chance’ Australia will honour a tour in February.
Former Australian spinner Shane Warne believes David Warner and Quinton de Kock need to have a beer together and patch things up.
Michael Vaughan shares his top five Ashes moments. What are yours?
Joe Root sprung to his side’s defence after former England captain Michael Vaughan’s brutal comments about the England batting collapse.
There was an element of irony when Hashim Amla suddenly announced his resignation halfway through the Test series against England.