Vaughan says costs against him dismissed
On his private Instagram account, Michael Vaughan has stated that the charge against him has been dismissed.
“I want to thank the panel for their attention to his in very difficult circumstances,” Vaughan writes. He has posted a photograph, containing a protracted assertion. The submit itself is a “Thumbs up” emoji solely.
At this stage, no official affirmation of that on the ECB web site.
Key occasions
Speaking final Friday on the county’s AGM, the Yorkshire chief government, Stephen Vaughan, spoke of his eagerness to seek out out what sanctions, if any, the club will face because of this course of:
“I liken it to jumping off the high board at the swimming baths,” Vaughan stated. “The jumping off part isn’t too bad, it’s just going up the stairs that scares you. So for everybody here, we want to know what it is, deal with it and move on. I really hope first and foremost that all of the work that’s gone on in this period of time will be held into account when we come to this conversation (around sanctions). English cricket is stronger for Yorkshire cricket being strong.”

Tanya Aldred
Every week earlier than the beginning of the Championship season, window cleaners with long-armed squeegees had been scrubbing Headingley’s pavilion, nevertheless it has proved far tougher for Yorkshire to emerge from the grubby haze left by Azeem Rafiq’s allegations and their aftermath.
Eighteen months after the club revealed a abstract of the report into Rafiq’s claims, on the day of the cancelled Old Trafford Test against India, the method remains to be in limbo. The Cricket Disciplinary Commission is anticipated to provide its verdict on Friday – Yorkshire have pleaded responsible on 4 counts, together with a failure to deal with systemic use of racist and/or discriminatory language over a protracted interval – however the announcement of any sanctions will not be anticipated till later.
The announcement of the findings by the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) is anticipated at 10.30am UK time. So in round 20 minutes.
Preamble
The former England captain Michael Vaughan and 5 different former gamers are due to find whether or not they have been discovered to have used racist language and introduced the sport into disrepute when the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) publishes its findings right now.
We will convey you information on the fee’s findings, and associated information and response, on this live weblog.
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