apparently one of the game's most high profile figures, azeem rafiq, criticised the sport for its boozyns and makes them feel excluded . and he was, of course, excluded. and he was, of course, the individual who took , a big the individual who took, a big inquiry out into yorkshire county cricket club. and there were a lot of people who were really, you know, hauled over the coals on that one. but another high profile figure, he's had a pop at the sport's lack of diversity now, which i think is massively rich coming from this guy is the ex president of the mcc, steve stephen fry, who said the 237 year old club is full of beetroot coloured gentlemen and stinks of privilege and classism . really? okay, harry, i'll bnng . really? okay, harry, i'll bring you in on this. i mean, there's two things to go out there. i suppose there's the aspect that cricket's booze culture turns muslim people away from it. i would just politely suggest that as somebody who spent years and years and years playing club cricket, it didn't seem to me that there was a massive turn off for local muslim communities a