
- ‘All is not well in cricket,’ warns ICEC chair Cindy Butts
- More than 4,000 have shared experiences of discrimination
Cricket is “facing a reckoning” as a result of the Azeem Rafiq affair and needs to take a long look in the mirror when it comes to discrimination, the chair of the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) has said.
After launching a call for written evidence for her independent report, which is due to be published this autumn, Cindy Butts said the ICEC had received a “staggering” response to an initial online survey, with more than 4,000 people coming forward to detail their experiences of discrimination on the basis of race, gender and class.
Continue reading…‘All is not well in cricket,’ warns ICEC chair Cindy ButtsMore than 4,000 have shared experiences of discriminationCricket is “facing a reckoning” as a result of the Azeem Rafiq affair and needs to take a long look in the mirror when it comes to discrimination, the chair of the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) has said.After launching a call for written evidence for her independent report, which is due to be published this autumn, Cindy Butts said the ICEC had received a “staggering” response to an initial online survey, with more than 4,000 people coming forward to detail their experiences of discrimination on the basis of race, gender and class. Continue reading…