Raffiq is giving evidence now, live on BBC parliament and website. Tim Bresnan is mentioned, not in a positive way.
Raffiq is giving evidence now, live on BBC parliament and website. Tim Bresnan is mentioned, not in a positive way.
Yep, that's specifically what I was worried about.
Raffiq has answered all the questions very well, he comes across as a decent person.
It's unacceptable that he's been treated so badly by the Yorkshire club, it's players and management.
Bresnan statement as reported by the BBC:
Former Yorkshire bowler Tim Bresnan, who was named in Azeem Rafiq's testimony, has released a statement.
“I have been made aware of the bullying claims made against me and have listened to Azeem Rafiq’s account of his time at Yorkshire CCC today with great distress, as I’m sure everyone will have done.
"For any part I played in contributing to Azeem Rafiq’s experience of feeling bullied at Yorkshire, I apologise unreservedly.”
Plus Bears statement:
“We were both moved and disturbed to hear about Azeem Rafiq’s experiences in cricket at the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee in Parliament today.
"We were also disappointed to learn that Azeem had made complaints about Tim Bresnan when both were playing at Yorkshire CCC.
"We understand this related to a section of Yorkshire CCC’s report into Azeem’s allegations of bullying which said that Tim had commented on Azeem’s weight.
"We have spoken to Tim about this and he admits making such a comment.
"We understand there was no substantiated suggestion of racism against Tim, but he is devastated to learn of the impact of his comments and he apologises unreservedly to Azeem.
“Warwickshire CCC has reminded Tim of the high standards of conduct that are expected from everyone working at the club. We are not currently planning disciplinary action relating to his time at another club, but we will review appropriately if any further allegations arise."
The relevant page from the report. Not good from Bres.
I can't quite match up the Club statement with the extract from the report - the Club says that Tim made a comment about Azeem's weight but the extract from the report is more about general put-downs about Azeem's performances on the field.
The only positives are (a) that he is not alleged to have made any specifically racist comments and (b) that he has unreservedly apologised.
Yes, it doesn't quite hang together does it? For instance, Azeem made the complaint about Bresnan in 2017 (at the time of the incident) so why is Bres only today saying "I have been made aware of the bullying claims made against me..."
The conclusion one can draw is that in 2017 Azeem's complaint was 'handled' in such a way that the accused never even got to hear about it. Which fits in completely with the way we know Yorkshire CCC was being run and what attitudes were.
From the Guardian website
"Rafiq said that Yorkshire’s attitude to him changed the moment after he and six or seven other players made complaints accusing Bresnan of bullying in 2017, but Rafiq said he was the only one singled out for being a troublemaker."
Having now read the entire witness statement from Azeem it's clear that Bres was very much one of the bad guys up there. The picture that emerges is that of a bully who as a senior player made no effort to stop the racist remarks of others, even egging them on and laughing, and who through his bullying of an Asian colleague contributed to him contemplating suicide. I think it's hard to take away any positives from that.
https://committees.parliament.uk/publications/7832/documents/81586/default/
I felt the club were a bit hasty in releasing that statement this afternoon. And after reading through Azeem Rafiq witness statement I think they need to rethink how they move forward with this.
I agree that the Club needs to re-think what they are saying and what he is apologising for.
This is the specific section of evidence to the employment tribunal about Bresnan, he is mentioned elswhere too
I reccomend you read the full document, it is very disturbing.
Tim Bresnan
I agree that these are really serious allegations.
To be fair to the Club, they have now issued an updated statement that in part reads:
"We are seriously concerned to learn of Azeem's direct allegations against Tim Bresnan.
"As a result, Warwickshire CCC will seek to talk to Azeem at the earliest opportunity so that we can fully understand the detail of these allegations. We will then talk to Tim to get his perspective.
"This is a delicate matter, as it involves allegations about Tim's behaviour while at another club. However, as we have said before, racism or bullying will not be tolerated here at Warwickshire, and we will not shirk from investigating these matters in full and taking action if necessary."
I'd think the club will be needing to get advice from specialist employment law lawyers.
Would any employer have taken on a person who had acted in the way alleged if they knew about the situation before offering him a contract?
It's a very sorry situation. I agree that it could be difficult from a legal perspective given it all happened before he was with Warwickshire.
The Club make a good point about all this occurring when he was someone else's employee but the allegations are so serious that his presence here could still cause reputational damage to us, not to mention the possibility that it might deter young cricketers from wanting to join the Bears.
I feel sorry for the Club because, as others have pointed out, they are in a very difficult position. On the one hand, everything that is alleged to have occurred happened while Tim Bresnan was with another county; and he denies the allegations so it may prove very difficult to decide what did and didn't happen. On the other hand, the Club certainly will be concerned about reputational damage and will not want to be lined up alongside Yorkshire CCC as the bad guys in this case.
Tim Bresnan was obviously brought into the Club partly because he still had something to offer as an all-rounder but also because he was seen as an influential senior figure at a time when the Club had lost players like Trotty, Ian Bell, Tim Ambrose and Jeetan Patel. Mark Robinson urged Tim not to use winning the Championship as a reason to retire but to play one more season. He could well be regretting that now that Tim is accused of being (though not actually proved to be) a racist bully.
I imagine that he will have his contract paid off and take early retirement. If we employ another seamer as our overseas player would he regularly get into the team anyway, barring injuries?
The situation does raise some safeguarding and welfare issues for Warwickshire, as some members of the playing staff are under 18.