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and at a faster rate than just about everything else. the supermarkets say they will pass on any savings as soon and as often as they can. they have got the industry regulator looking at them to, regulator looking at them too, which will soon give its view on how the sector is working. emma simpson, bbc news. a long awaited independent report into cricket in england and wales has found racism, sexism, classism and elitism are widespread in the sport. england cricket captain ben stokes says he is deeply sorry to hear of the experiences of people who have been made to feel unwelcome and the sports governing body says they would use this moment to reset cricket . 0ur sports editor dan roan reports. from perceptions of exclusion to troubling stories of sexism and racism and fears of an elitist culture. just some examples of the chastening testimony revealed in a damning report into discrimination
women are treated like second class citizens and cricket is dominated by players from private schools. the chairman of the sport s governing body in england and wales the ecb has apologised unreservedly from perceptions of exclusion to troubling stories of sexism and racism and fears of an elitist culture. just some examples of the chastening testimony revealed in a damning report into discrimination in cricket. our findings are unequivocal racism, sexism, class based discrimination and elitism are widespread and deep rooted throughout the game. the stories were absolutely horrific, and it goes to show that the culture in cricket is rotten. the report, called holding up a mirror to cricket, heard from more than 4000 people, with 50% saying they d experienced discrimination in the game. 75% of those who suffered
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