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The ICEC, commissioned by the ECB in a mood of self-flagellation, caused a storm and a good many headlines by complaining that racism, sexism, classism and elitism are widespread in the game of cricket.  The report stinks of woke gibberish and will do far more harm than good, Dr. Vernon Coleman writes.

On 27 June 2023, the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (“ICEC”) published a report titled ‘Holding Up A Mirror To Cricket’.  The report concluded that discrimination was “widespread” in English and Welsh cricket and that racism, class-based discrimination, elitism and sexism are deeply rooted in the sport.

The ICEC was chaired by Cindy Butts, a Lay Member of the House of Commons Speaker’s Committee for Independent Parliamentary Standards and a Lay Member of the House of Lords Conduct Committee.

The recommended that the England and Wales Cricket Board (“ECB”):

  • Publish an updated State of Equity in Cricket report every three years.
  • Put in place mandatory specialist training for racial literacy among its leadership and establish an executive-level chief equity, diversity, and inclusion office role with sufficient resource.
  • Commission a study into the decline of cricket in Black communities, increase funding for the ACE Programme, and identify and support Black-led cricket clubs across England and Wales.

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By Dr. Vernon Coleman

Something called the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (commissioned by the England and Wales Cricket Board in a mood of self-flagellation) caused a storm (and a good many headlines) by complaining that racism, sexism, classism and elitism are widespread in the game of cricket.

I’ve been following cricket all my life. I have spent a huge chunk of my life on cricket grounds. I’ve spoken to many cricketers. And I’ve been inside professional dressing rooms as a doctor. I’ve written four bestselling books on cricket (including The Village Cricket Tour and Thomas Winsden’s Cricketing Almanack) and I’ve written a column and articles for specialist cricket magazines. I’m a member of the Marylebone Cricket Club (“MCC”) and I’ve been a member of several county clubs. And I believe the ICEC report will do far more harm than good.

But I wasn’t in the slightest surprised by its conclusions. The death of cricket has been on the cards for some time. After all, some of those involved with the dangerously fascist Great Reset, the climate change myth and the absurd re-wilding nonsense want to stop all sport because it takes up too much space and involves travel.

To me the ECB’s report stinks of woke gibberish.

Equity in cricket, for heaven’s sake. That’s a real environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) word.

The woman who was chairman of the committee is described has having experience in “governance, inclusion and equity.”

What a surprise.

A woman described as a senior independent director of the ECB said: “Promoting equity, diversity and inclusion across the game is critical to the success of our game-wide strategy Inspiring Generations and our purpose of connecting communities through cricket.”

Rishi Sunak, took time off from sending depleted uranium shells to Ukraine to get in touch with the ECB. He wants cricket to be inclusive and open to everybody. I actually rather thought it was. Even blind people play cricket.

I think they’ve all missed the point. (If I’m allowed to have a view on this – which I rather fear may not be the case these days.)

New rules about “equality, diversity and inclusion” have replaced humanity, goodwill and kindness with statutory obligations, statutory whingeing and statutory recriminations. The rules about diversity, inclusion and equality are doing far more harm than good. You can’t regulate for kindness.

Cricket isn’t a social programme or an experiment in human resources.

Cricket is a game. Or I thought it was.

If people want to play, they play. If they want to watch, they watch. If people from some areas of society aren’t interested then that’s fine. There are plenty of other games they can play. Cricket doesn’t exist to change society and lead us into the Great Reset.

The report makes it look as if cricket had huge problems.

I don’t believe it does.

At least, I don’t think it did.

I think this report could create some very big problems and it is my belief it could do more harm than good.

They won’t agree with me, of course, but I fear this report will exacerbate suspicions, paranoia, resentment and entitlement and actually create racism.

If you look at tennis, rugby, football, gymnastics, chess, dominoes or synchronised swimming through the same distorting spectacles, you could claim they all have problems. There are far more black players in top-level professional football than makes statistical sense. How many black tennis players are there in local tennis clubs? How many Muslim women are there involved in synchronised swimming? Enough? Not enough? Too many? Who decides?

The report says that there must be a “fundamental overhaul of the women’s pay structure in order to achieve parity with the men’s game.”

I’m terribly sorry, (and this really isn’t a sexist comment, it’s a realistic comment) but that is like saying that the members of the chorus in an opera should be paid the same as the lead tenor and soprano.

Look at the stands when women are playing. There are huge empty spaces.

If women are to be paid the same as men, then the men will have to take a huge pay cut. There certainly isn’t enough money in the sport to pay men and women the same as the men currently receive.

The report says that Black cricket has not been adequately supported.

Black cricket?

I thought teams had black and white players together. Gordon Greenidge and Barry Richards were probably the greatest opening partnership in history. One was black and one was white.

Are we now going to have black teams and white teams?

The report says that “cricket needs to have a clear set of values.”

No, it doesn’t need a set of artificially created values.

Cricket needs some laws. Which it has. And it needs players to play the game fairly and honourably. Which they mostly do. That’s where the phrase “it’s not cricket” came from.

What on earth do they mean anyway?

The 317-page report says that costs are prohibitive. Really?

Have they looked at the costs of getting started in motor racing or horse jumping? Or skiing? Or yachting?

Do they want taxpayers to provide every child with a free bat and ball?

Kids who want to play cricket need an old tennis ball, a piece of wood and a lamp-post on which to chalk the wickets. And someone to play with.

And look at this quote from Ben Stokes, the England cricket captain, made after the absurd and damaging report was made public: “I am Ben Stokes, born in New Zealand, a state-educated pupil who dropped out of school at 16 with one GCSE in PE. I needed help with the spelling and grammar in this speech and I am sitting here as the England men’s Test captain.”

Elitism?

Where is the elitism?

The truth about cricket is that most of the people who play it and watch it are rather decent. They don’t play or watch to change society. They play or watch because it’s fun. They enjoy it. And the last thing most people think about is skin colour.

It isn’t the fault of cricket that the money grubbers sold the TV rights to a satellite TV company – thereby ensuring that kids don’t watch it and aren’t interested in playing.

It isn’t the fault of cricket that local authority schools don’t play much cricket. That’s because local councils sold off the playing fields to developers.

There’s sexism, racism and old-fashioned snobbery in all corners of life.

But cricket isn’t any worse than anywhere else though I admit there isn’t a Test series for transgender cricketers and there obviously should be.

This accusatory and adversarial report commissioned by the ECB seems to me to be full of modern “Great Reset” language: intersectionality and cisgender make an appearance, of course.

The report apparently criticises the fact that some who watch cricket don’t like drums being played all day long. Well, if I watch cricket, I rather like it to be a peaceful activity. Is that now a race crime? Drums and impromptu bands and noisy behaviour should be banned. May I say that, please?

And the report criticises the huge number of cricket followers who dislike the Hundred – which is a daft form of biff bat cricket rather too similar to French cricket for my tastes. I want the Hundred (which is, I believe, destroying county cricket) to be forgotten about. Am I allowed to say that?

Are we now to be told what sort of cricket we can enjoy?

Oh, and the report talks about “Type K” individuals.

“Type K” people are, apparently “white men, educated in private schools, who are straight and cisgender and do not have a disability.”

I would like to think that this utterly awful report will go straight into the bin. And the ECB which commissioned the report should also go in the bin.

But I fear that “action” will be taken and the death of cricket will get ever closer. Cricket has been painfully woke for some years now. The annual Wisden seems to me to have become woke. And I rather fear the MCC is pretty woke too.

And, thanks to this report, I suspect that things are now going to get much worse.

The overall plan, espoused by the climate change enthusiasts, is to stop all sport – both amateur and professional – because it takes up land which they believe should be used for re-wilding and because it involves travel.

The above is taken from `Their Terrifying Plan’ by Vernon Coleman. Vernon Coleman has written four books about cricket:

  • Thomas Winsden’s Cricketing Almanack
  • Diary of a Cricket Lover
  • Village Cricket Tour
  • Around the Wicket

About the Author

Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc practised medicine for ten years. He has been a full-time professional author for over 30 years. He is a novelist and campaigning writer and has written many non-fiction books.  He has written over 100 books which have been translated into 22 languages. On his website, www.vernoncoleman.com,  there are hundreds of articles which are free to read.

Featured image: ICEC Report Executive Summary (left). Taken from ‘Cindy Butts hits back after Ian Botham labels ICEC report “nonsense”’ (right.)

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While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Josephine Odonovan
Josephine Odonovan
1 year ago

Yes agree

Stitchy witch
Stitchy witch
1 year ago

I run a local sewing group. We are all white, all female and all over 50. We don’t exclude anyone who wants to join for any reason, but it just happens to be the demographic of the people who are interested in a sewing group. Do I now have to go rounding up various “minorities” and forcing them to sew against their will, in order to fulfill some tick box exercise in social inclusion ?

paul
paul
Reply to  Stitchy witch
1 year ago

You sew and sews. I want inas I have holes in places a man shouldnt.

Stitchy witch
Stitchy witch
Reply to  paul
1 year ago

Join your local sewing group, you’ll learn how to mend it yourself and also change the demographic.

Gerard
Gerard
1 year ago

Woke is disinformation

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PatE
PatE
1 year ago

Fed up with reading the words equity, diversity and inclusion. Just rearrange the order and use the acronym DIE which is what will happening to anything to which it is applied.

Gordon Ritchie
Gordon Ritchie
1 year ago

If they went to most indian restaurants they would find all the waiters were Indian and male. On that basis they would close them all down for racism and sexism.

Its just a weapon that pigs use to prove they are cleaner than the pig sty which they curate.