A former Yorkshire cricket coach has been reprimanded for improper conduct and will be required to undergo an education programme, after being charged for two incidents involving female colleagues at the club.

Ben Silver's two breaches of paragraph 3.2 of the Professional Conduct Regulations concerned conduct that was "improper, prejudicial to the interests of cricket and brought the game into disrepute".

In the first instance, he was found by the independent Cricket Discipline Panel (CDP) to have made an inappropriate sexual advance to a female colleague, while the second charge concerned an offensive and improper 'game' relating to female colleagues' appearances.

Mr Silver was working as a High Performance coach at Yorkshire at the time of the incidents between August and October 2024

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