Cricket Scotland and sportScotland – the national sports body that placed CS under special measures following the report – have both faced questions about the handling of the racism inquiry, most notably by former CS chairs Tony Brian and Anjan Luthra. There are currently a number of cases referred from the “Changing the Boundaries” report that are under investigation still.At the end of July Cricket Scotland announced that eight referrals had been concluded – in addition to four earlier – with the board taking several learnings from them but which required no further action. Thirty-two referrals remain under investigation with updates expected only as and when they are concluded.In response to the latest incident involving Haq, Cricket Scotland released a statement saying that it “condemns in the strongest possible terms the behaviour that took place at Greenock on Saturday”.”Racism has no place in sport or society. It is a scar on cricket, and Cricket Scotland is wholly committed, along with our partners, to eradicating racist behaviour and attitudes from our game.”As this incident is now part of a live criminal case, Cricket Scotland is unable to comment further. However, the governing body can confirm it is working in conjunction with the CSMOA [Cricket Scotland Match Officials Association], WDCU [Western District Cricket Union] and Greenock Cricket Club to ensure internal disciplinary proceedings proceed swiftly and appropriately, following due process.”

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