ISLAMABAD, Sept. 17 -- Former Pakistan cricketer Rana Naved-ul-Hasan has backed former player Azeem Rafiq's claims about racism at English county Yorkshire. The club had been accused of "institutional racism" by Rafiq, who said his experiences at the English county club left him close to suicide. The 29-year-old former England youth captain quit cricket after leaving Yorkshire in 2018. Rana threw weight behind Rafiq's claims by stating that he faced "systematic taunting" during his time, 2008 and 2009, with the club. "I fully support what Azeem said and this has been the case with me as well," Rana said. "I never spoke about it because, as foreigners, we were temporary and somehow I managed to accept the way it is. So I just focussed on p...