<p>Azeem Rafiq and Andrew Gale were among five current and former players reprimanded Monday by the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) for historical social media posts of a "racist" nature.</p>.<p>All of the individuals admitted culpability in relation to the charges brought by the England and Wales Cricket Board.</p>.<p>Ex-Yorkshire spinner Rafiq and the county's former coach Gale both used anti-Semitic language in unrelated posts that were reported in the aftermath of Rafiq's accusations of institutional racism in English cricket.</p>.<p>Gale was among 16 members of staff sacked by Yorkshire in the fallout from the racism scandal.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/suryakumar-yadav-shines-as-india-beat-western-australia-in-practice-game-ahead-of-t20-world-cup-1152308.html" target="_blank">Suryakumar Yadav shines as India beat Western Australia in practice game ahead of T20 World Cup</a></strong></p>.<p>Yorkshire have previously paid six-figure settlements to the pair, settling Rafiq's employment tribunal and Gale's unfair dismissal claim.</p>.<p>Rafiq, 31, who had previously apologised for posting the anti-Semitic messages, repeated his apology following the announcement of the disciplinary action.</p>.<p>He tweeted: "This summer, I unequivocally accepted a charge from the ECB regarding my anti-Semitic social media post from 2011. You will hear no complaint from me about the CDC's decision today.</p>.<p>"It is deserved and I fully accept this reprimand. I want to repeat my apology to the Jewish community. I remain ashamed and embarrassed."</p>.<p>Women cricketers Danielle Wyatt and Evelyn Jones both appeared in an Instagram post that featured "fancy dress with blackface" as well as inappropriate captions.</p>.<p>Veteran Somerset seamer Jack Brooks used a racially offensive term.</p>
<p>Azeem Rafiq and Andrew Gale were among five current and former players reprimanded Monday by the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) for historical social media posts of a "racist" nature.</p>.<p>All of the individuals admitted culpability in relation to the charges brought by the England and Wales Cricket Board.</p>.<p>Ex-Yorkshire spinner Rafiq and the county's former coach Gale both used anti-Semitic language in unrelated posts that were reported in the aftermath of Rafiq's accusations of institutional racism in English cricket.</p>.<p>Gale was among 16 members of staff sacked by Yorkshire in the fallout from the racism scandal.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/suryakumar-yadav-shines-as-india-beat-western-australia-in-practice-game-ahead-of-t20-world-cup-1152308.html" target="_blank">Suryakumar Yadav shines as India beat Western Australia in practice game ahead of T20 World Cup</a></strong></p>.<p>Yorkshire have previously paid six-figure settlements to the pair, settling Rafiq's employment tribunal and Gale's unfair dismissal claim.</p>.<p>Rafiq, 31, who had previously apologised for posting the anti-Semitic messages, repeated his apology following the announcement of the disciplinary action.</p>.<p>He tweeted: "This summer, I unequivocally accepted a charge from the ECB regarding my anti-Semitic social media post from 2011. You will hear no complaint from me about the CDC's decision today.</p>.<p>"It is deserved and I fully accept this reprimand. I want to repeat my apology to the Jewish community. I remain ashamed and embarrassed."</p>.<p>Women cricketers Danielle Wyatt and Evelyn Jones both appeared in an Instagram post that featured "fancy dress with blackface" as well as inappropriate captions.</p>.<p>Veteran Somerset seamer Jack Brooks used a racially offensive term.</p>