'No progress': county cricket clubs criticised for continued lack of diversity

Counties Cricket Clubs Fail to Improve Diversity Squeeze

England and Wales Cricket Board's latest report has revealed that county cricket clubs have made no progress in increasing ethnic and gender diversity among their senior leaders. The State of Equity in Cricket Report, commissioned after the Azeem Rafiq racism scandal, shows a lack of improvement in representation since 2019.

Only two counties - Yorkshire and Kent - have had minority ethnic executives or chairs, with Sanjay Patel, chief executive at Yorkshire, being from an ethnically diverse background. Krishna Shanmuganathan, chair at Kent, is the only minority ethnic chair. Meanwhile, Nottinghamshire's Lisa Pursehouse left in September, while Leicestershire appointed Emma White as their new chief executive.

In contrast, the ECB has seen greater success with 42% of its governing board being female and 33% ethnically diverse. The report highlights that interventions aimed at increasing diversity have not yet led to improvements in representation among senior leaders.

The ECB chair Richard Thompson acknowledged there is still work to be done, saying that becoming the most inclusive team sport was an ambition for the game. However, he also noted that while progress has been made, more needs to be done, particularly in executive leadership roles, to reflect the communities served by cricket clubs.

Despite efforts to increase access to county talent pathways and reduce discrimination through the creation of an independent Cricket Regulator, significant barriers remain. The ECB report is a stark reminder of the need for greater action to address the lack of diversity in cricket's leadership structures.

The Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket recommended 44 changes, including improved representation among senior leaders. While some progress has been made, the State of Equity in Cricket Report highlights that more work is needed to achieve true equality and inclusion in cricket clubs across England and Wales.
 
I'm feeling a bit disheartened by this news πŸ€•... I mean, isn't it what we want for our communities - people from all backgrounds leading the way? It's like, we're talking about cricket here, a sport that's supposed to bring people together, but instead, we've got these barriers holding us back. It's not just about numbers, it's about representation, it's about feeling seen and heard. And I think that's what's missing here... the sense of belonging. The ECB's got 42% female reps, that's a start, but what about the rest? What about all the women and people from diverse backgrounds who are still waiting to see themselves in leadership roles? It's like, we're moving forward, but where are we really going? πŸ”„
 
idk why ppl are surprised by this report πŸ€” i mean its not like cricketers r getting a pay rise or sumthin πŸ€‘ diversity dont just magically appear wen ur tryin hard lol. ECB's success is jus a small sample size, most counties r still stuck in their old ways of thinkin. and whats w/ all these new faces? isnt that jus tokenistic? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ gotta do more than just appoint a few ppl from different backgrounds 2 show real change. and wot about the barriers u r tryin 2 break? cant u jus, like, make the rules or somethin? πŸ™„
 
omg i feel so bad for those women in cricket who are trying to break through the glass ceiling πŸ€•πŸ’” like, i know nothing about the game but its gotta be super tough to deal with all that racism and sexism in the background 😩 anyway idk what the ECB can do but they need to keep trying i guess? πŸ’ͺ my friend's sister is actually really into cricket and she's been saying for ages how there needs to be more diversity in the clubs πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ like, its not just about the game itself its about representation and stuff
 
man... it's kinda surprising they haven't seen more progress on diversity, especially with the ECB doing a better job than the counties πŸ€”. i think the problem lies in the fact that most of these county clubs are old-school and not really open to changing their culture. and yeah, it's sad to hear that sanjay patel is basically the only ethnically diverse person in yorkshire cricket leadership πŸ™. they need to do more than just have a few token minority executives - there needs to be actual representation on all levels πŸ“ˆ. and i'm not sure what's going on with nottinghamshire losing their ceo, but it's like, the same old story... lack of action behind the scenes πŸ’”
 
I'm really concerned about this report... πŸ€” It's like they're going in circles here - ECB's doing better representation-wise but county clubs are still super lacking in diversity, especially when it comes to executive leadership roles. I mean, 33% ethnically diverse governing board is great and all, but what's the point if only two counties have got any minority ethnic execs or chairs? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's just so frustrating! And it's not like they haven't tried - access pathways, anti-discrimination measures... it's like they're trying to do everything right but still can't crack this diversity thing. I think the ECB needs to keep pushing for change and work with these county clubs to figure out what's really holding them back. πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Like, what's the point of having a report saying no progress was made on diversity when you already know there's a problem? It's like putting out a fire alarm that doesn't sound because it's not triggering... The ECB chair is right though, more needs to be done but it feels like they're just saying that without actually doing anything about it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
man... i feel like ECB's doing a good job with diversity, especially on their governing board πŸ™Œ 42% female and 33% ethnic diverse - thats not bad at all! but at the same time, i get why they're saying more needs to be done esp in executive roles... its like, if they wanna represent the communities served by cricket clubs, they gotta have people from those backgrounds leading the charge πŸ’Ό

i also feel bad for those county cricket clubs that ain't making progress πŸ€• yorkshire and kent are doing alright, but what about the rest? it's like, ECB's trying to help with initiatives and all, but somethin's still holdin' them back πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” ECB needs to step up its game if it wants to actually make a difference πŸ”„. Just having 42% female reps on the board ain't enough, they gotta get the people in charge too πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Sanjay Patel at Yorkshire is a good start, but what about all the other clubs? Kent's Krishna Shanmuganathan being a minority ethnic chair is nice, but where are the others? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ˜• I'm like, super disappointed but not surprised, you know? πŸ€” The cricket board's latest report shows that things haven't changed much since 2019 when the Azeem Rafiq scandal went down. I mean, it's still all about the same old guys in positions of power πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

I get that diversity and inclusion are big goals for the ECB, but it feels like they're not quite getting there yet. They've made progress with their governing board being more female and diverse, but what about the actual leaders making decisions? πŸ€” It's like, they're doing a good job of ticking boxes, but when it comes to the really important stuff, they're still stuck in the same old ways.

It's also weird that only two counties have got minority ethnic executives or chairs... what's going on there? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Are they just not getting the right people in place? It feels like a bit of a missed opportunity, you know?

Anyway, I guess this report is just another reminder that we need to keep pushing for change. Maybe it's time for some more radical solutions... who knows? πŸ€”πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm super frustrated with this report, tbh. Like, you'd think by now we'd be seeing more diversity in cricket clubs, but nope! It's like they're taking two steps forward and one step back. 🚫 I get that it's not easy to increase representation, but come on, 2019 was like, 6 years ago! You'd think we'd have seen some progress by now.

I'm also kinda disappointed in the ECB, tbh. They're talking about becoming more inclusive and all that, but it seems like they're just paying lip service to the issue. Where's the real action? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, 42% of their governing board is female, which is awesome, but what about the rest of the club? Are they really doing enough to attract more diverse players and staff?

It's not all doom and gloom, though. I do love that Sanjay Patel is leading by example at Yorkshire, and Krishna Shanmuganathan is killing it as chair at Kent! πŸ™Œ Those guys are proof that diversity can make a difference.

Anyway, I'm hoping the ECB takes this report seriously and actually does something about it. We need to see some real change in cricket clubs across England and Wales. 🀞
 
omg i feel like they're doing it all wrong lol πŸ˜‚ they need to start from the bottom up idk why they even bothered making changes if it's still not working out πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ the ECB is trying tho but i'm low-key impressed that Sanjay Patel is actually from an ethnically diverse background πŸ™Œ at least someone knows what they're talking about lol anyway u gotta wonder how many ppl are like me and just don't even care about cricket bc it's all like "oh look we have a few people of color now" πŸ™„
 
πŸ€” Those county cricket clubs are still stuck in a rut when it comes to diversity. I mean, it's not like they're trying or anything πŸ˜’. The ECB's got a 42% female presence on their board, but the execs? Still all white and straight. What's the point of having a diverse governing body if you're just gonna import it into leadership roles? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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