FICA stands against discrimination of any form in cricket

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World Cricketers' Association
World Cricketers' Association
The World Cricketers' Association (WCA) is the global body representing cricket players. It encompasses players from major cricketing nations through domestic associations and includes over 600 international players in its global commercial program.

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FICA Executive Chairman Heath Mills said:

“FICA has been disturbed to hear of players being subject to instances of racism and discrimination in recent months around the world.”

“It’s clear our game needs to continue to do more to create a safe environment for people to participate, and also to speak out on discrimination. FICA commends the bravery of those who have shared their experiences and encourages any player who has suffered any form of discrimination, bullying or harassment, to contact their players’ association. FICA will continue to support the important work of its member players’ associations in this space.” 

Rob Lynch and Heath Mills after the resignation of both Yorkshire CCC's Chairman and CEO in light of Azeem Rafiq's experience with racism at the club

Photo Credit: LinkedIn profile photo of Rob Lynch and Heath Mills

“The game’s leadership must continue to listen and learn, and to do everything possible to ensure the rights of people in cricket are upheld. There can be no excuses, we must all come together, stand up and ensure all our people are safe.”

FICA Board Member Wavell Hinds said:

“Many of the issues that have come to light around the world recently demonstrate the lack of a coherent approach to issues of discrimination, and human rights issues, in cricket. They also demonstrate that players, collectively and individually, can be a powerful voice to change sport for the better.”

“FICA will be continuing to engage with the ICC and urging it to work with players, including through FICA, to imbed internationally recognised human rights frameworks in cricket. Players’ associations continue to play a critical role in ensuring player rights are protected, and ensuring that players in all countries are provided with a safe space to form and join players’ associations remains key to enabling this.”

“It’s time now for more action and less words.” 

Name of Author: World Cricketers' Association

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