Sport Resolutions publishes first annual assurance report on Cricket Regulator’s use of investigatory and disciplinary powers


Sport Resolutions publishes first annual assurance report on Cricket Regulator’s use of investigatory and disciplinary powers

Sport Resolutions has independently conducted a review and published a report on the Cricket Regulator’s use of investigatory and disciplinary powers. The review, carried out by Jonathan Rennie, an independent investigator appointed by Sport Resolutions, aimed to assess whether the Cricket Regulator has operated independently from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

The focus of the review was to examine whether there had been any undue influence or inappropriate involvement by ECB personnel in the CR’s handling of investigations, decisions on charges, or disciplinary proceedings. 

The Cricket Regulator was established in December 2023 to ensure compliance with cricket regulations, enforce those regulations, and provide relevant education to the sport's community.

The report also outlines the independent assurance process, which will continue on an annual basis to monitor the Cricket Regulator’s operations and confirm its ongoing independence. 

Click here to view the full report.

The Cricket Regulator’s statement can be found here

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