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Entire Cricket Scotland board resign following racism accusations

Incriminating independent review due to be published tomorrow

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Jul 2022 8:05PM

Entire Cricket Scotland board resign following racism accusations
The board of the Scottish cricket federation resign en masse today following accusations of institutional racism in a damning independent review which is due to be published tomorrow.

LONDON – The board of the Scottish cricket federation resigned en masse today following accusations of institutional racism in a damning independent review which is due to be published tomorrow.

“The Board of Cricket Scotland has resigned. We will work in partnership with @sportscotland with immediate effect to ensure appropriate governance, leadership & support is in place for sport in the days ahead,” Cricket Scotland tweeted today.

The review was commissioned by Sport Scotland, the national funding body, after Scotland’s all-time leading wicket-taker Majid Haq told Sky Sports News that Cricket Scotland was “institutionally racist”.

Haq’s former team-mate Qasim Sheikh said he had also suffered racist abuse.

In its resignation letter to the interim chief executive, the Cricket Scotland board said it was “truly sorry” and apologised to “everyone who has experienced racism, or any other form of discrimination” while playing the game in Scotland.

“The review has achieved an unparalleled level of engagement and we believe it will be truly transformative, not just for Cricket Scotland and the sport of cricket, but it will provide a watershed moment for Scottish sport and society in general.”

The statement added the current board had not seen the contents of the report.

However, it added the board had been made aware of “proposed timescales and certain mandated actions” recommended by the review.

In the view of the outgoing board, plans to both resolve the racism issues quickly and modernise the running of Cricket Scotland were “unachievable within the timetable proposed and the current governance framework”.

“Consequently, we believe we must now step aside to enable the required progress to be made in the coming months,” the statement added. – AFP, July 24, 2022

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