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Cricket Regulator responds to CDC decision in the case against Essex CCC

The independent Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) has today published its sanctions decision in relation to Essex County Cricket Club. More information on those sanctions can be found here.

Dave Lewis, Interim Director of the Cricket Regulator, said: “The racism experienced at Essex County Cricket Club over a period of many years was abhorrent, and the evidence of those subjected to abuse was deeply disturbing. They have shown real bravery in speaking out, and I hope that this prosecution will help ensure that no one suffers again as they did, and that racism of this kind is never normalised.

“The sanctions announced against the club today by a panel of the independent Cricket Discipline Commission come at the end of a long and complex investigation by the Cricket Regulator and follow the club’s own investigation which resulted in it sanctioning several individuals. The CDC panel took into account the fact that Essex had pleaded guilty to the charge and has already taken significant action to address these issues and become a more inclusive club.

“Tackling racism and discrimination is a priority for the Cricket Regulator. We recognise that it takes a lot of courage for victims to come forward, and are committed to investigating thoroughly and rigorously when allegations are raised with us, whether current or in the past. Anyone who has experienced discrimination in cricket can contact us by emailing diversity.matters@cricketregulator.co.uk."