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Darren Gough admits Yorkshire players ‘still have questions’ over racism scandal

Darren Gough says Yorkshire players still want questions answered following the racism scandal that plunged the White Rose county into crisis.

Yorkshire started their 2022 season on Thursday as the opening day of their LV= Insurance County Championship fixture against Gloucestershire at Bristol got underway.

Interim managing director of cricket Gough was present as Yorkshire took to the field for the first time since their handling of Azeem Rafiq’s allegations of racism and bullying was widely criticised.

Yorkshire chair Lord Patel has overseen sweeping reforms after being parachuted into the post and 16 members of staff, including first-team head coach Andrew Gale and director of cricket Martyn Moxon, were removed from their roles.

“I was shell-shocked myself when I took over,” said Gough, who quit his role as a talkSPORT presenter to return to his former club in December.

“I have never seen players as down. They had seen their friends sacked.

“Some of them had been at the club a long time. They were upset. I understand that.

“They still have questions they want answering. It is going to be difficult during the season.

“All those questions – are they going to drop us? are they going to dock points from us? – they just have to focus on what they can.

“We are giving them an opportunity to play cricket. That’s what they have to do. Get out there and express their skills and play cricket for Yorkshire, the greatest cricket club in the land.”

Rafiq’s revelations on the abuse he suffered at Yorkshire across two spells between 2008 and 2018 shook the county, and English cricket, to its core.

Several sponsors, including Nike, Yorkshire Tea and Emerald Publishing, cut ties with Yorkshire and they were stripped of staging England

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