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Cricket Scotland back review into racism

- HENRY McCALL

CRICKET SCOTLAND has welcomed the move by sportscotl­and, the country’s national agency for sport, to carry out an independen­t review into racism within the Scottish game.

Scotland players Majid

Haq and Qasim Sheikh have described Cricket Scotland as “institutio­nally racist” and called for an investigat­ion.

Haq, Scotland’s all-time leading wicket-taker, was sent home from the 2015 World Cup after sending a tweet implying he had been dropped for a match against Sri Lanka for race-related reasons.

In the wake of the racism crisis in English county cricket, the England and Wales Cricket board published a 12-point, game-wide action plan to tackle racism and all forms of discrimina­tion.

Cricket Scotland has held talks in recent weeks with sportscotl­and, which will now appoint a team of independen­t experts to lead the review to “ensure that lessons are learned and that action is taken to address the issues facing the sport”.

Cricket Scotland president Sue Strachan said: “We have reached out to sportscotl­and for their help and support to investigat­e any evidence of racism in cricket in Scotland.

“We are grateful to sportscotl­and for commission­ing this widerangin­g independen­t review of racism within the sport that we love.

“The boards of Cricket Scotland, in associatio­n with the regional associatio­ns, the Scottish Cricketers’ Associatio­n and the Cricket Scotland Match Officials Associatio­n, will engage fully with the independen­t review and have committed to acting upon any recommenda­tions made as a result of its findings.

“We want to ensure that going forward there is no place for racism within cricket in Scotland.”

The full scope of the review will be confirmed publicly by sportscotl­and within the next seven days and will provide “individual­s with lived experience of racism with a safe space in which to share their experience­s, with guaranteed anonymity”.

Sportscotl­and chief executive Stewart Harris said: “There can be no place for racism or discrimina­tion of any kind in sport and it is vital that all complaints of this nature are robustly investigat­ed. That must always be the starting point when we are talking about racism and racial inequaliti­es.

“It is clear that steps must be taken to address the problem of racism within cricket in Scotland.

“We must listen to the very real concerns that have and will continue to be raised as part of this wholly independen­t process, but more than that, we must also act on these and start to rebuild trust.

“This will not be easy and it will take time. However, as the national agency for sport we will do what is required to effect positive change wherever it is needed in Scottish cricket.”

 ?? ?? Record wicket-taker Majid Haq has called for an investigat­ion
Record wicket-taker Majid Haq has called for an investigat­ion

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