Man charged with racially abusing Majid Haq

A person has been arrested and charged in reference to racial abuse after Majid Haq, the previous Scotland spinner, described being referred to as a "cheating P***" whereas umpiring in a membership match in Greenock.

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"I appreciate the word is already out about the incident at Greenock on 12 August," Haq mentioned in a press release. "There is already far too much misinformation out on social media, particularly regarding racism issues in cricket, and therefore I felt it important to put this out.

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"After making a call as standing umpire, I used to be referred to as a f*** dishonest p***. When I challenged the individual, they endured it was a factual time period and continued to confront me. It was extremely upsetting, not only for me but in addition for the quite a few gamers of Pakistani descent in earshot.

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"The individual has been charged by Police Scotland, and I therefore intend to say no more about the incident itself."

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Haq mentioned that he had tried to rebuild his relationship with the sport by going into umpiring however added that "12 months on from the [Changing the Boundaries] report, I have been subject to scrutiny and abuse beyond anything that could be considered reasonable".

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"I really, really hope that this latest incident might be the wake up call our sport needs to confront the ugly truth. Our sport has a problem, and it's systemic. Our sport needs to change, to make it inclusive and safe for others that might come after those who have spoken up."

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At the top of July Cricket Scotland introduced that eight referrals had been concluded - along with 4 earlier - with the board taking a number of learnings from them however which required no additional motion. Thirty-two referrals stay underneath investigation with updates anticipated solely as and when they're concluded.

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In response to the most recent incident involving Haq, Cricket Scotland launched a press release saying that it "condemns in the strongest possible terms the behaviour that took place at Greenock on Saturday".

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"Racism has no place in sport or society. It is a scar on cricket, and Cricket Scotland is wholly committed, along with our partners, to eradicating racist behaviour and attitudes from our game.

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"As this incident is now a part of a reside legal case, Cricket Scotland is unable to remark additional. However, the governing physique can verify it's working at the side of the CSMOA [Cricket Scotland Match Officials Association], WDCU [Western District Cricket Union] and Greenock Cricket Club to make sure inside disciplinary proceedings proceed swiftly and appropriately, following due course of."

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