Cricketer's rejection not race bias
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Yaqub v Durham County Cricket Club [1994] IT/48288/93 (0 other reports)
A young cricketer who, when using his own name, was refused a trial with Durham County Cricket Club (DCCC) but was not refused when he used an anglicised name, was not discriminated against on grounds of race, rules a Newcastle-upon-Tyne industrial tribunal (Chair: J D Myers) in Yaqub v Durham County Cricket Club. The two letters requesting a trial, were "dissimilar", said the tribunal, and "required different and distinct answers".