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The new chair of Yorkshire CCC, Harry Chathli, has said that he would be willing to talk to Azeem Rafiq if it meant helping the club to heal.
Chathli, 58, was appointed chair after an extensive recruitment process, which was ratified by members’ vote at September’s extraordinary general meeting. He succeeds the interim chair Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, who remains on the board as a non-executive director, and Lord Kamlesh Patel, who stepped down in March. Chathli, who became a non-executive director in June, will serve a three-year term.
Written by Tanya Aldred
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