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The Guardian
5 days ago
- Sport
- The Guardian
Former county cricket coach suspended for nine months over sexual misconduct
An unnamed former county cricket coach has been suspended from the sport for nine months after admitting charges of sexual misconduct. The independent cricket discipline panel issued the sanctions on Wednesday, but has declined to identify the individual due to 'exceptional' health-related circumstances and a 'serious risk of harm' if his name were made public. The man admitted five breaches of professional conduct regulations, specifically sending unsolicited sexual images to two junior female colleagues. On one occasion, he attempted to kiss one of the complainants in a club dressing room. He was dismissed as a result of his behaviour, which came in the summers of 2023 and 2024, and has not been employed in cricket since. The ban comprises six months backdated to receipt of the charge letter and three months suspended. He must also complete a mandatory education course. Chris Haward, the managing director of the Cricket Regulator, said: 'This kind of conduct is unacceptable. Where such instances are identified they will be investigated and those responsible will be held to account. Removing sexual misconduct from the game is a priority for the Cricket Regulator. 'We recognise that it takes a lot of courage for those impacted to come forward. We are committed to investigating thoroughly and expeditiously when allegations are raised with us, whether current or in the past.'


The Independent
6 days ago
- Sport
- The Independent
Ex-county coach suspended from cricket after sending unsolicited sexual images to female colleagues
An un-named former county cricket coach has been suspended from the sport for nine months after admitting charges of sexual misconduct. The independent Cricket Discipline Panel issued the sanctions on Wednesday but has declined to identify the individual due to "exceptional" health-related circumstances and "serious risk of harm" if his name was made public. The man admitted five breaches of professional conduct regulations, specifically sending unsolicited sexual images to two junior female colleagues. One one occasion, he attempted to kiss one of the complainants in a club dressing room. He was dismissed as a result of his behaviour, which came in the summers of 2023 and 2024, and has not been employed in cricket since. The ban comprises of six months back-dated to receipt of the charge letter and three months suspended and a mandatory education course must also be completed. Chris Haward, managing director of the Cricket Regulator, said: "This kind of conduct is unacceptable. Where such instances are identified they will be investigated and those responsible will be held to account. Removing sexual misconduct from the game is a priority for the Cricket Regulator. "We recognise that it takes a lot of courage for those impacted to come forward. We are committed to investigating thoroughly and expeditiously when allegations are raised with us, whether current or in the past." PA


BBC News
6 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Former county coach suspended for sexual misconduct
An unnamed former county cricket coach has been suspended for nine months after admitting charges of sexual independent Cricket Discipline Panel found the man had sent sexually explicit pictures to two female junior members of staff in the summers of 2023 and admitted five breaches of professional conduct regulations, including sending unsolicited sexual images to two panel declined to identify the individual due to "exceptional" health-related circumstances and "serious risk of harm" if his name was made public. The panel's report said the second woman "was much younger than the respondent and he occupied a far more senior position than she did" at the cricket was sacked as a result of his behaviour and has not been employed in the sport submissions to the panel, it was noted the coach had "apologised for his misconduct and expressed genuine remorse".It said he had voluntarily taken an education course and "worked with a former professional sportswoman to understand the impact of unsolicited explicit messages"."He hoped that now he was emerging as a better person," the report states."He had a greater understanding of workplace boundaries, the misuse of social media and what amounted to sexual harassment."The ban is backdated six months to the charges being served, plus three months suspended and a mandatory education course to be Haward, managing director of the cricket regulator, said: "This kind of conduct is unacceptable."Where such instances are identified they will be investigated and those responsible will be held to account. Removing sexual misconduct from the game is a priority for the cricket regulator."We recognise that it takes a lot of courage for those impacted to come forward. We are committed to investigating thoroughly and expeditiously when allegations are raised with us, whether current or in the past."


The Guardian
6 days ago
- Sport
- The Guardian
Former county cricket coach suspended for nine months over sexual misconduct
An unnamed former county cricket coach has been suspended from the sport for nine months after admitting charges of sexual misconduct. The independent cricket discipline panel issued the sanctions on Wednesday but has declined to identify the individual due to 'exceptional' health-related circumstances and a 'serious risk of harm' if his name were made public. The man admitted five breaches of professional conduct regulations, specifically sending unsolicited sexual images to two junior female colleagues. One one occasion, he attempted to kiss one of the complainants in a club dressing room. He was dismissed as a result of his behaviour, which came in the summers of 2023 and 2024, and has not been employed in cricket since. The ban comprises six months back-dated to receipt of the charge letter and three months suspended. He must also complete a mandatory education course. Chris Haward, managing director of the Cricket Regulator, said in a statement: 'This kind of conduct is unacceptable. Where such instances are identified they will be investigated and those responsible will be held to account. Removing sexual misconduct from the game is a priority for the Cricket Regulator. 'We recognise that it takes a lot of courage for those impacted to come forward. We are committed to investigating thoroughly and expeditiously when allegations are raised with us, whether current or in the past.'