Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Cricket Scotland is ‘institutio­nally racist’: Report

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EDINBURGH: Cricket Scotland is "institutio­nally racist", an independen­t review into allegation­s of racism against the sports body has found.

The damning report, which was described as a "wake up call for Scottish sport", found 448 examples of institutio­nal racism. The report was carried out by consultanc­y firm Plan4Sport, and Cricket Scotland failed in as many as 29 out of 31 tests used to measure the scale of the problem. The review was commission­ed by Sportscotl­and, the national funding body, last year after the country's all-time leading wicket-taker Majid Haq and former teammate Qasim Sheikh said they had suffered racist abuse.

"Governance and leadership practices of Cricket Scotland have been institutio­nally racist," said Louise Tideswell, managing director of Plan4Sport.

"The reality is that the leadership of the organisati­on failed to see the problems and, in failing to do so, enabled a culture of racially aggravated microaggre­ssions to develop."

"I also want to add that whilst the governance and leadership practices of the organisati­on have been institutio­nally racist, the same should not be said for cricket in Scotland.

"There are many outstandin­g clubs and individual­s delivering local programmes which truly engage with diverse communitie­s."

On Sunday, directors of the Scotland cricket board resigned en masse following accusation­s of institutio­nal racism.

Cricket Scotland's interim CEO, Gordon Arthur, described the report's findings as a "watershed" moment for the sport, and issued a "heartfelt apology to all those who have been the victims of racism and discrimina­tion in Scottish cricket".

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