Minor Counties: Twins quit after 'racist remarks' (17 Jul 1998)
STAFFORDSHIRE have refuted accusations that they racially abused two Cambridgeshire players in a recent Eastern Division fixture at March
17-Jul-1998
17 July 1998
Minor Counties: Twins quit after 'racist remarks'
By Mike Berry
STAFFORDSHIRE have refuted accusations that they racially abused two
Cambridgeshire players in a recent Eastern Division fixture at March.
Identical twins Saleem and Nadeem Mohammed have subsequently quit
Cambridgeshire following allegations of "racist remarks" by
Staffordshire fielders.
The incident blew up when Saleem was struck on the helmet by a
short-pitched delivery from David Womble, but Stuart Bourne, the
Staffordshire secretary, said: "We strenuously deny any racist abuse,
either intended or implied." Nadeem has since cited availability
problems for influencing his decision to call it a day.
Staffordshire, level with Buckinghamshire at the head of the Eastern
Division, recalled David Cartledge out of retirement for this week's
draw at Cumberland. Cartledge, 42, obliged with 52 in yesterday's
second innings.
In the Western Division, Shropshire are top after a seven-wicket
victory over Berkshire at Bridgnorth.
Minor Counties Championship - Millom: Staffs 252-8 & 272-3 (L Potter
143 not, D Cartledge 52, P E Wellings 50); Cumberland 225-5 & 126-2 (S
M Dutton 58 not, A D Mawson 55 not). Drawn; Cumberland 7pts, Staffs 2.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)