when asked why he had agreed to meet azzem rafiq after his claims first emerged, michael vaughan said good foranybody, it many people, it has not been good for anybody, it is a terrible look for anybody, it is a terrible look for the game. he was asked about these social media posts, what he called disgusting historical tweets that he had sent and for which he had previously apologised in a bbc interview two years ago. it is complete the unacceptable. i stick my hand up when i get something wrong, he said. twitter is a platform on which i accept i have made mistakes. there are lots of tweets i look back on with regret. those tweets are remarkably similar in tone to the allegation, said the lawyer. do you agree? no, he said. one official said that azzem rafiq suggested he would be prepared to use what he called the race card alleging racism in bad faith to gain an advantage. earlier, michael vaughan's lawyer had asked the ecb director how thorough their investigation into the alleged incident had been into thousand nine. you didn't speak to the umpires? no, he said. we did not speakto