ECB launch cricket regulator to tackle discrimination

By AFP
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December 06, 2023

LONDON: The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced it had set up an independent cricket regulator after a damning report revealed racism, sexism, classism and elitism in the sport.

The Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) published its findings in June, revealing “widespread” discrimination in the game and making 44 recommendations. The ICEC was established in 2021 following a racism scandal centred around the treatment of Pakistan-born bowler Azeem Rafiq at Yorkshire County Cricket Club.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) logo can be seen on June 23, 2023. — Facebook/England and Wales Cricket Board

The new regulator will be responsible for monitoring compliance with the game´s regulations, safeguarding, anti-corruption, anti-doping and anti-discrimination. The body will be headed by former police officer Dave Lewis, taking the role of interim director, and will be overseen by an independent cricket regulatory board.

ECB chief executive Richard Gould welcomed the changes, stating: “It is important that the game has the best processes in place in order to enforce regulations.

“The ICEC report recommended that we introduce further independence to the game´s regulatory process and the cricket regulator overseen by an independent cricket regulatory board will do that.