Cricket Scotland (the governing body of cricket in Scotland), the five Regional Cricket Associations in
Scotland (each of which administers club cricket in their areas), the Scottish Cricketers Association
(representing the national women’s and men’s players) and the Cricket Scotland Match Officials
Association (representing umpires and scorers) condemn racism and discrimination in all its forms and
renew their commitment to responding with appropriate action in response to reported racism, wherever
it appears in the game.
At the heart of the Cricket Scotland Equality Action Plan, which has been endorsed by all the Regional
Associations, the Scottish Cricketers Association and the Cricket Scotland Match Officials Association, is
the planned consultation process, led by an independent expert, to listen to and learn from the past
experiences, bad and good, of participants in all levels of our game. This is currently being progressed as
a matter of priority and, as said, will be delivered by experts independent of Cricket in Scotland.
Allegations of racism or other forms of discrimination – whether recent or historic incidents – that come
out of that consultation, or that are reported separately, will be thoroughly and properly investigated and
addressed.
There will be considerable learning and the report will inform the required future actions for Cricket
Scotland and the wider cricketing community.
As a result of the planned work, we will ensure that cricket in Scotland is a more welcoming place to
everyone regardless of their race, ethnicity, religion or presence of any other protected characteristics.
We would encourage everyone to engage with this fully independent process, details of which we will
share in the very near future.
Cricket Scotland
East of Scotland Cricket Association
North-East Scotland Cricket SCIO
North of Scotland Cricket Association
Strathmore and Perthshire Cricket Union
Western District Cricket Union
Scottish Cricketers Association
Cricket Scotland Match Officials Association
26 November 2021