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Wednesday 27 June 2018

Ryan Patel reports 'racial remark' during Yorkshire game, ECB launch investigation

Ryan Patel reports 'racial remark' during Yorkshire game, ECB launch investigation Surrey all-rounder Ryan Patel conveyed to see an episode of racial manhandle that occurred amid the County Championship diversion against Yorkshire at Scarborough. The manhandle is accepted to have originated from an observer at the ground and the 20-year-old was incite to raise the caution with the match authorities, Peter Hartley and Paul Pollard, who thus advised England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) contact officer, Wayne Noon. With a strict arrangement set up on the same, ECB propelled an examination on Wednesday (June 27) to think about the issue.

Alec Stewart, Surrey's executive of cricket, communicated his worries about the occurrence and stated, "We're completely mindful of this unpleasant episode and have each certainty that Yorkshire and ECB will manage it in the fitting way."

Previous Scarborough executive and Yorkshire VP, Bill Mustoe, said that the club instantly reacted once the message came to them through the authorities. "Regular clothes spotters were placed in the territory to screen the circumstance," he said. "Nothing more was set up and we'll see what occurs accordingly. It was simply frustrating. We don't know of precisely information exchanged, so we'll simply need to pause."

Scarborough is known to draw in one of the loudest group in the nation for the Championship recreations and attributable to its personal nature where the group isn't far from the activity in the center, regularly the remarks made are heard by the players in the field.

Patel, who was conceived in Sutton, has been a piece of Surrey foundation since the age of eight and had just as of late shot to spotlight when he got six wickets for only five keeps running against Somerset.

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