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The Middlesex County Cricket Club chair made the remarks as he gave evidence in front of the Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Committee in the House of Commons. Mr O'Farrell claimed Black and Asian communities in Britain are not as interested in cricket as other groups across the UK. The comments sparked outrage on social media, with people questioning why his claims went unchallenged.
Guardian Sports reporter Barney Ronay said: "Oh no. Middlesex chairman has just done the 'black people don't like cricket, they like football' thing in front of DCMS.
"Unchallenged. Followed it up with 'Asian people are too interested in academia'.
"Literally saying this right now live in front of the entire world."
Mr O'Farrell said "they prefer to go into other educational fields and cricket becomes secondary because it's a rather more time-consuming sport than others..." as he discussed support for cricket among Black and Asian communties.
He said: "The other thing in the diversity bit is that in the football and rugby worlds become much more attractive to the Afro-Caribbean community.
"And in terms of the South Asian community, there's a moment where we're finding they do not want necessarily to commit the same time that is necessary to go to the next step because they prefer – I'm not saying they always do it, they sometimes prefer – to go into other educational fields and then cricket becomes secondary.
"And part of that is because it is rather more time-consuming sport than some others.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1...ike-O-Farell-racism-in-sport-hearing-video-vn
The Middlesex County Cricket Club chair made the remarks as he gave evidence in front of the Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Committee in the House of Commons. Mr O'Farrell claimed Black and Asian communities in Britain are not as interested in cricket as other groups across the UK. The comments sparked outrage on social media, with people questioning why his claims went unchallenged.
Guardian Sports reporter Barney Ronay said: "Oh no. Middlesex chairman has just done the 'black people don't like cricket, they like football' thing in front of DCMS.
"Unchallenged. Followed it up with 'Asian people are too interested in academia'.
"Literally saying this right now live in front of the entire world."
Mr O'Farrell said "they prefer to go into other educational fields and cricket becomes secondary because it's a rather more time-consuming sport than others..." as he discussed support for cricket among Black and Asian communties.
He said: "The other thing in the diversity bit is that in the football and rugby worlds become much more attractive to the Afro-Caribbean community.
"And in terms of the South Asian community, there's a moment where we're finding they do not want necessarily to commit the same time that is necessary to go to the next step because they prefer – I'm not saying they always do it, they sometimes prefer – to go into other educational fields and then cricket becomes secondary.
"And part of that is because it is rather more time-consuming sport than some others.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1...ike-O-Farell-racism-in-sport-hearing-video-vn
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