The implementation of the Anti-Discrimination Code of Conduct builds on the work the ECB has undertaken to tackle discrimination and promote greater inclusion and diversity across the game.
If you have experienced discrimination in a cricketing environment, you can report it to the Cricket Regulator HERE.
If you are under 16, you should ask your parent or carer to fill in the form. Discrimination of any kind is unacceptable. If you are aware of or witness discrimination at any level of cricket in England and Wales, the Cricket Regulator wants to hear from you. Whatever discrimination you are aware of or have witnessed, your report will be reviewed and dealt with by the relevant cricket organisation. Reporting discrimination will help us to ensure cricket is a welcoming, inclusive, and diverse game for everyone.
How to report discrimination
You can choose whether to report discrimination anonymously or alongside your name and contact details. Only by working together with players, spectators, coaches, officials, and clubs can we make the progress cricket deserves.
Click Here to submit a report.
Mail your report to: Anti-Discrimination Unit, England & Wales Cricket Board, Warwickshire County Cricket Ground, Indoor School, Edgbaston Road, Birmingham, B5 7QX.
The Anti-Discrimination Regulations can be found here can be found here: https://resources.ecb.co.uk/ecb/document/2025/03/03/08a70261-24bd-498c-a16b-8a5f8a6e4087/Anti-Discrimination-Regulations.pdf