Cricket Regulator, an independent “body which will be responsible for monitoring compliance with the game’s regulations, enforcement of adherence to those regulations and providing relevant information and education,” was introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The board declared that the Cricket Regulator will be supervised by an independent board that is segregated from the rest of the ECB.
Many tasks that were formerly under the purview of the ECB will now fall under the purview of the Cricket Regulator, including safeguarding, integrity (anti-corruption, misconduct, and anti-doping), and anti-discrimination.
The Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) produced a report that suggested the establishment of the Cricket Regulator. “The launch of the Cricket Regulator seeks to bring further independence to the regulatory processes within cricket, to give greater assurance around the separation between this area and the remainder of the ECB,” the European Central Bank said.
Cricket, one of the most beloved sports in England and Wales, has recently come under scrutiny due to allegations of discrimination and inequity. In response to the damning findings of the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC), the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has taken decisive action by establishing an independent cricket regulator. This article delves into the details of this newly formed regulatory body, its responsibilities, and the steps taken to address the issues highlighted in the ICEC report.
The ICEC, established in 2021, conducted a comprehensive investigation into discrimination within the sport of cricket. Their report, published in June, revealed alarming instances of racism, sexism, classism, and elitism. The findings were described as “widespread,” prompting the need for immediate action to rectify these deeply ingrained issues.
The ICEC report made 44 recommendations to combat discrimination and promote equity in cricket. These recommendations catalyzed the creation of the independent cricket regulator.
The ECB responded swiftly to the ICEC report by launching the Cricket Regulator, an independent body responsible for monitoring compliance with the game’s regulations. This regulator aims to enforce adherence to the rules, ensure safeguarding, combat corruption, address doping concerns, and eradicate discrimination in cricket.
The newly established Cricket Regulator assumes several important responsibilities, previously within the remit of the ECB. These include:
Monitoring Compliance: The Cricket Regulator will oversee the enforcement of the game’s regulations, ensuring that all stakeholders abide by the established rules and standards.
Safeguarding: Protecting the welfare and well-being of individuals involved in cricket, especially vulnerable groups such as young players, is a crucial aspect of the Cricket Regulator’s role.
Integrity: The regulator will tackle issues related to corruption, misconduct, and anti-doping, ensuring the fair and ethical conduct of the game.
Anti-Discrimination: Addressing the prevalent discrimination identified in the ICEC report, the Cricket Regulator will work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable environment within cricket.
To ensure the effectiveness and impartiality of the Cricket Regulator, it operates independently from the ECB. This separation guarantees that the regulator’s work remains distinct from the ECB’s role as the game’s promoter. This level of independence was a key recommendation of the ICEC report, aimed at enhancing the game’s regulatory processes.
The Cricket Regulator will be led by former police officer Dave Lewis, who assumes the role of interim director. Lewis brings a wealth of experience, having served in various high-ranking positions during his 30-year career in law enforcement. His responsibilities include setting up the framework for the Cricket Regulator, with a permanent successor to be appointed through an open recruitment process in 2024.
The Cricket Regulator will operate under the oversight of the independent cricket regulatory board. This board ensures that the functions of the regulator are closely monitored and aligned with the broader goals of promoting equity and fairness in cricket. Nic Coward, chair of the Cricket Regulatory Board, will be responsible for providing guidance and supervision to the Cricket Regulator.
ECB Chief Executive Officer Richard Gould expressed the importance of having robust processes in place to enforce regulations within the game. He emphasized that the Cricket Regulator, overseen by the independent Cricket Regulatory Board, will address the need for further independence in the game’s regulatory processes. The separation between the Cricket Regulator and the ECB will ensure that their respective roles remain distinct.
Gould acknowledged the recommendations outlined in the ICEC report, stating that the establishment of the Cricket Regulator is a significant step towards implementing the necessary changes to combat discrimination and promote equity in cricket.
The establishment of the independent cricket regulator marks a significant milestone in the ECB’s efforts to address the issues of discrimination, racism, sexism, classism, and elitism in cricket. With the Cricket Regulator assuming responsibility for compliance, safeguarding, integrity, and anti-discrimination, the game is poised to undergo a transformative journey towards a more inclusive and equitable future. Through this regulatory body’s oversight and the commitment of key figures such as Dave Lewis and Nic Coward, the ECB aims to ensure that cricket remains a sport that embraces diversity and fairness for all.
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