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CRICKET SCOTLAND

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The Board of cricket scotland sent a bombshell letter of resignatio­n to its interim chief executive officer, Gordon Arthur, yesterday. They claimed they had no choice but to step down because the report’s timetable to implement its recommenda­tions were “unachievab­le”.

Dear Gordon

WE ARE writing to formally submit our resignatio­ns from the Board of Cricket Scotland. When the review into racism in Scottish cricket was announced last year we were fully supportive of the review.

It 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 Board have been totally committed to implementi­ng the findings of this review in full to make the sport of cricket in Scotland a truly welcoming and inclusive place for all. We are all truly sorry and have apologised publicly to everyone who has experience­d racism, or any other form of discrimina­tion, in cricket in Scotland. The Board has also made important initial steps to improve the governance and leadership of Cricket Scotland since the start of the year.

This is, without doubt, the start of another long journey to overhaul and modernise the governance of the sport to ensure its continued success in the years ahead.

These two programmes of work – one to deliver a thorough, fair and speedy resolution to the issues raised about racism, and the other to overhaul and modernise the governance of the sport – are individual­ly huge challenges for a small organisati­on like Cricket Scotland.

We acknowledg­e the significan­t support received from sportscotl­and to date, and we know they will continue to work in partnershi­p to ensure speedy progress going forward.

However, while the Board has not been given sight of the review report, it is now aware of the proposed timescales and of certain mandated actions proposed within the report that it believes make the delivery of these two programmes 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.

We wish everyone in Cricket Scotland every success and hope that the sport of cricket will emerge from this review implementa­tion period into a new, transforme­d and truly welcoming environmen­t that will enable it to flourish at every level in the years ahead.

Yours sincerely, Cricket Scotland Board

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