Updated On: 13 March, 2024 07:13 AM IST | London | AFP
Nine recommendations put forward by human resources firm McKinney, who authored the report, include increased investment in the women’s game and a call for more education to address inherent sexism

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Cricket Scotland’s chief executive apologised on Monday after an independent report found examples of widespread sexism in the sport.
Nine recommendations put forward by human resources firm McKinney, who authored the report, include increased investment in the women’s game and a call for more education to address inherent sexism.