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Cricket Scotland board resigns over racism report

Cricket Scotland’s board has resigned a day ahead of the publication of a review of racism in the sport.

It is expected to report findings of institutional racism in the Scottish game.

The directors resigned with immediate effect on Sunday morning.

“We are all truly sorry and have apologized publicly to everyone who has experienced racism, or any other form of discrimination, in cricket in Scotland,” they said.

In a letter sent to the interim chief executive of the governing body, they said they had not seen the contents of the report.

But they had been made aware of “proposed timescales and certain mandated actions” in the document.

They raised concerns that plans to find a speedy resolution to the racism issues, and to modernize the governance of the sport were “unachievable within the timetable proposed and the current governance framework”.

The racism investigation was commissioned by funding body Sport Scotland last year and is due to be published on Monday.

Majid Haq won 209 caps for Scotland from 2002-15

It followed allegations - some made by all-time leading wicket-taker Majid Haq – of racism and discrimination.

He represented Scotland on more than 200 occasions but did not play again after being sent home from the 2015 World Cup. At the time he hinted he felt victimized on grounds of race.

“Cricket Scotland will work in partnership with Sport Scotland with immediate effect to ensure appropriate governance, leadership and support is in place for the organization and the sport in the days ahead,” the governing body said in a statement after the board’s resignation.

“And these arrangements will be reviewed after the publication of the report into racism in cricket in Scotland and updates given accordingly.”

During the review, carried out by equality and diversity specialist Plan4Sport, a number of referrals and allegations were passed to Police Scotland.

An interim report, released in April, revealed that more than 200 people had come forward to give evidence.

Last year former Yorkshire player Azeem Rafiq told MPs that English cricket was “institutionally” racist.

His testimony led to changes in Yorkshire’s leadership, Headingley being temporarily stripped of hosting international matches, and the England and Wales Cricket Board putting together a 12-point plan to tackle racism in the game.

Source: BBC Sports

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