Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket
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The Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) was a commission set up in 2021 to investigate racial equality, gender equality and social equality in English cricket. Its report was published in June 2023 and detailed widespread racism, sexism and elitism in the game.[1][2][3] On 25 September 2023, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) responded to the report and said they had begun working on new procedures to remedy many of the problems highlighted.
The commission was requested by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2021 to respond to the Yorkshire County Cricket Club racism scandal.[4] The ICEC's evidence-gathering received a large response after English cricket was called institutionally racist by Azeem Rafiq at the UK government's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee.[5] In June 2023, the report was published; it was 317 pages long and took evidence from over 4,000 people.[6] Those giving evidence included the current England men's Test captain Ben Stokes, the current women's captain Heather Knight, Joe Root, World Cup-winning skipper Eoin Morgan and Azeem Rafiq - the former Yorkshire player whose allegations of racism at the county were largely responsible for the setting up of the ICEC.[7]
Commission members
The members of the ICEC were:[8]
- Cindy Butts (Chair): Lay member of the House of Commons Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority and a lay member of the House of Lords Conduct Committee
- Sir Brendan Barber: Member of the Joint Industry Board for the electrical contracting industry. Chair of the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) from 2014 to 2020 and General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) from 2003 to 2012.
- Zafar Ansari: Barrister and former professional cricketer.
- Michelle Moore: Leadership coach, author, educator and international speaker.
- Dr Michael Collins: Associate Professor of Modern British History at University College, London (UCL).