Alex Hales and Ateeq Javid reprimanded for historic social media posts

Hales previously apologized after a photo showing him wearing black makeup was posted last year.

Javid also apologized for a Facebook exchange with Azeem Rafiq from 2011 that contained anti-Semitic messages.

Hales was part of the England squad that won the T20 World Cup on Sunday, while Javid retired from playing in 2019.

Both admitted to breaching England and Wales Cricket Board Directive 3.3, which states: "No such person may conduct themselves in a manner or do any act or omission which might be detrimental to the interests of cricket or which might bring the game of cricket or any cricketer or group of cricketers into disrepute. .''

The CDC, which hears disciplinary cases in domestic professional gaming in England and the Country of Wales, found both posts am accused of "racist and discriminatory conduct", leading to both men being reprimanded.

In October, Rafiq was also reprimanded by the ECB for Facebook posts. He also apologized for the trade.

He was one of five former and current players reprimanded for historic social reasons. media posts.

Rafiq's former club Yorkshire and seven people have been charged by the CDC following allegations of racism made by Rafiq, with the hearing scheduled to begin Nov. 28.

Alex Hales and Ateeq Javid reprimanded for historic social media posts

Hales previously apologized after a photo showing him wearing black makeup was posted last year.

Javid also apologized for a Facebook exchange with Azeem Rafiq from 2011 that contained anti-Semitic messages.

Hales was part of the England squad that won the T20 World Cup on Sunday, while Javid retired from playing in 2019.

Both admitted to breaching England and Wales Cricket Board Directive 3.3, which states: "No such person may conduct themselves in a manner or do any act or omission which might be detrimental to the interests of cricket or which might bring the game of cricket or any cricketer or group of cricketers into disrepute. .''

The CDC, which hears disciplinary cases in domestic professional gaming in England and the Country of Wales, found both posts am accused of "racist and discriminatory conduct", leading to both men being reprimanded.

In October, Rafiq was also reprimanded by the ECB for Facebook posts. He also apologized for the trade.

He was one of five former and current players reprimanded for historic social reasons. media posts.

Rafiq's former club Yorkshire and seven people have been charged by the CDC following allegations of racism made by Rafiq, with the hearing scheduled to begin Nov. 28.

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