The Scotsman

Haq optimistic about future of the Scottish game with Luthra in chair

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Former Scotland cricket internatio­nal Majid Haq has said he feels "rare optimism" about the future of his sport after the appointmen­t of Anjan Luthra as Cricket Scotland chairman following a report on racism in the game.

Luthra is the first person to be appointed to the Cricket Scotland board since the mass resignatio­ns that immediatel­y preceded the publicatio­n of a damning report into racism in the organisati­on in July.

Public comments from Haq and former Scotland teammate Qasim Sheikh had prompted the independen­t review by consultanc­y firm Plan4sport, which discovered 448 instances of institutio­nal racism. the two former players met with interim chief executive Gordon Arthur yesterday to express concerns that progress into reforming the governing body had been too slow.

Lu th ra is also a former fergus lie team-mate of haq, who said: "It's one of the first days I have been quite positive about Scottish cricket for a long, long time. I hope he can carry the hope forward over the next couple of years and I'm pretty confident he can. He is young, very ambitiousa­nd has done a lot in his life already. He comes from a good family, has good morals, and is extremely competitiv­e and will want the best. He will aim for the top and that's what we need in scottish cricket because there is a lot of potential there."

Luthra is a former Scotland youth internatio­nal at both tennis and cricket who qualified as a chartered account and worked in venture capital and nowrunslon­don-basedgloba­l media business RAMP.

He earlier stated that he was honoured to be appointed to the role. He added on Twitter: "I have been deeply upset about what the victims have been through. It is unacceptab­le. There are huge fundamenta­l problems to tackle. I will be working tirelessly to rebuild the organisati­on. Excited for an ambitious future."

Lawyer Aamer Anwar also attended the meeting and relayed concerns that victims of racism were having to repeat the often traumatic process of giving evidence to the independen­t groups investigat­ing the 68 complaints that were initially made to the report authors.

"We expressed significan­t concerns on the robustness of investigat­ion being carried out, they must have access to all the evidence from Plan4sport," he said. "Importantl­y Gordon advised that Plan4sport is still taking complaints and the door remains open."

The lawyer welcomed plans to set up a panel for conduct in sport, calling it "an important step in assuring consistenc­y in discipline, equality and eradicatin­g the old boy's network".

But he added: "It is clear that Cricket scotland remains hugely under-resourced and it is for sport scotland to wake up to this, the massive hole in cricket funding needs resolving if the promises made to the victims of racism are not( to be) betrayed ."

Arthur described it as a "really constructi­ve meeting". He added: "There is progress being made in Cricket Scotland but there is a huge amount more work to do and we are really committed to working with running out racism, with Aamer, Qasim and Majid and everybody else to make sure it is a welcoming sport for everybody and it is a robust and leading governing body of sport in Scotland."

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Anjan Luthra stated that he was honoured to be appointed as the new chair of Cricket Scotland

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