LONDON: Azeem Rafiq, a former British Cricketer this week said he had lost his career for racism, admitted Thursday he had sent anti-Semitic messages as teenagers.
The Times unknown newspaper sent to the former Warwickshire and Leicestershire Ateeq Javid player, where Rafiq was seen making an underestimated comment about the Jews who were not named.
Rafiq, tweeting about that comment on Thursday, said: “I have returned to check my account and it is me – I am absolutely no reason.” I am embarrassed by this exchange and now has deleted it not to cause further.
Violation, “said the 30-year-old Cricketer Pakistan added.” I am 19 years old and I hope and believe my different people today.
I was very angry with myself and I apologized to the Jewish community and everyone was offended by this.
“Rafiq, a Muslim, was widely praised for giving a disturbing account about the racism he suffered while playing for a Yorkshire on the parliamentary committee on Tuesday.
Former off-spinner, whose case has caused further revelation in other regional clubs, then said He hoped the “water gate” opened in a crisis that threatened British cricket that swallowed.