Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan has taken to social media to vehemently defend England cricket player Michael Vaughan, after the BBC announced that he would not be forming part of the BBC's coverage on the Ashes.The former cricketer was accused of making a racist remark by Yorkshire cricket player Azeem Rafiq, which he vehemently denies.In view of his 7.9 million Twitter followers, the former newsreader defended the international cricket player.Piers wrote: "So let me get this straight, the BBC has effectively found @MichaelVaughan guilty of something he vehemently denies, but has no way to prove he didn’t do, after allegations from someone who spewed anti-Semitic slurs but hasn’t been banned by the BBC."How is this fair?" he.
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