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Essex charged over alleged ‘systemic’ racism between 2001 and 2010


Essex have been charged by the Cricket Regulator with failing to handle alleged “systemic” racist language and conduct on the membership between 2001 and 2010.

The county have been charged with breaching Directive 3.3 of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

The Cricket Regulator mentioned in an announcement: “ECB Directive 3.3 issues conduct, acts or omissions which can be prejudicial to the pursuits of cricket or which can carry the sport of cricket or any cricketer or group of cricketers into disrepute.

“It’s alleged by the Cricket Regulator that there was systemic use of racist and/or discriminatory language and/or conduct at Essex, throughout the interval between 2001 and 2010, which Essex failed to handle.

“An impartial panel of the Cricket Self-discipline Fee will hear the case in the end.”

Essex mentioned that they had totally co-operated with the Cricket Regulator and would proceed to take action, and that they intend to “take part willingly” with the Cricket Self-discipline Fee which can hear the case.

In 2021 Essex commissioned an impartial report into allegations of racist language and conduct made by Jahid Ahmed, Zoheb Sharif and Maurice Chambers, which was performed by Katharine Newton KC.

Her report, revealed final December, discovered reference to gamers’ ethnic, racial and non secular origins was “totally normalised and tolerated behaviour” throughout the dressing-room tradition at Essex between the mid-Nineties till round 2013, beneath the misguided perception that it was acceptable ‘banter’.

Essex introduced in February that they had sanctioned people in reference to Newton’s findings, however didn’t identify them.

Jahid Ahmed was one of three players who alleged they were subject to racist abuse at Essex
Jahid Ahmed was considered one of three gamers who alleged they have been topic to racist abuse at Essex (Home of Commons/PA)

“Whereas the people aren’t named to align with the anonymised report, Essex CCC takes allegations of racism extraordinarily critically and the measures are an extra dedication to creating an inclusive and welcoming membership for everybody,” an announcement from Essex on the time mentioned.

“Essex CCC have shared the measures with the England and Wales Cricket Board and reaffirms its pledge to selling equality, range, and inclusion inside cricket to forestall such incidents from occurring sooner or later.”

In July final yr, Yorkshire have been fined £400,000 – £300,000 suspended for 2 years – and docked 48 Championship factors and 4 within the T20 Blast over their dealing with of allegations of discrimination by former participant Azeem Rafiq, and a failure to handle the systemic use of racist and discriminatory language over a protracted interval between 2004 and 2021.

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