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ECB accused of allowing non-disabled players to take place of disabled cricketers in top domestic league

about 7 hours ago
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The England and Wales Cricket Board has been accused of allowing non-disabled players to participate in its Disability Premier League, blocking the pathway to international cricket.The parents of Jai Charan and Alex Jervis – both former England internationals who have diagnosed learning disabilities – say their sons have been replaced in the DPL by players who do not meet the disability criteria under the ECB’s assessment process.The DPL is intended as the top of the pathway to the England Mixed Disability team, but another parent, who requested to remain anonymous, estimates that 12 out of 64 players selected in December’s draft are non-disabled.The ECB is a signatory to Virtus, the international sports federation for athletes with an intellectual impairment, meaning all players wanting to play international cricket under the LD (learning disability) category must demonstrate that they have an IQ of 75 or lower.Owen Jervis, who is also the volunteer manager of Yorkshire’s disability team, alleges that the ECB have allowed several neurodiverse players to participate in the DPL, despite tnot meeting the criteria in the LD assessment process, carried out by an educational psychologist.

Most players with neurodiversity would not fulfil the ECB’s LD eligibility requirements for disability cricket.A number of neurodiverse cricketers play professional mainstream cricket, including the England bowler Em Arlott, who was diagnosed with ADHD and autism in 2023.While the ECB is not required to adhere to Virtus regulations in the DPL as it is a domestic tournament, including non-disabled players risks undermining the purpose of the tournament.“You can’t call it a Disability Premier League if the players aren’t disabled,” Tracey Jervis said.Another parent of a player with a learning disability says his son has been put at a disadvantage because he plays county disability cricket, instead of mainstream (non-disabled) cricket.

Many England-qualified players do not play any disability county cricket.“It seems the county game isn’t used at all for assessing potential,” he said.“The DPL is meant to be the pinnacle for England-qualified players, but after five years it has the feeling of now being a closed old boys’ club, with coaches and captains picking favourites rather than on form.”Because of the move to mixed disability cricket – meaning that learning disability, physical disability and deaf players now play together in the same teams – there are also fewer opportunities available in each XI.“Players with misallocated impairment and who have no LD are being categorised as LD players and take game space away from those with a qualifying disability,” Owen Jervis said.

“They take the lion’s share of the game in terms of bowling and batting.Many of the LD guys are left with carrying the drinks or being good in the outfield.“The learning disability lads, they don’t know what to say.They know they can’t meet that standard and they never will.So they just kind of go into themselves and say: ‘Well, what’s the point? I’ll do something else.

’”Several other parents felt similarly, but requested their names not be included due to concerns about repercussions for their sons.“You get a feeling that the LD people are being quietly put to one side,” one said.Owen Jervis raised the issue via email with Richard Hill, the events and competition manager for disability cricket at the ECB, in September 2024.Hill – in an email seen by the Guardian – said he was “aware of several challenges that are presenting themselves around the emergence of players in our game with high-functioning conditions” and that the ECB was developing an action plan “to manage the situation”.However, Owen says the situation has got worse, with more LD-classified players now excluded from the DPL.

The bowler Jai Charan made his debut for the England LD team in 2023 and has the best bowling average and best strike rate in the history of the DPL, which has been running since 2022.Alex Jervis has represented the England LD team for a decade and won the LD Ashes three times with England.Both were reduced to the role of drinks carrier in the 2025 DPL.Jai’s father, Shanial, said: “The one place where I genuinely thought my son would not be discriminated against because of his learning disability was disability cricket.“Jai didn’t play a single game last season, yet he went to every single game.

And in the end he made his own decision.He said: ‘Dad, I don’t want to do this any more, because all I do is I come here and I sit and I run on water.But my stats say I’ve got the best bowling average and I’ve got the best strike rate in the history of the DPL.How come they’re not selecting me?’ How do I explain that to him?”An ECB spokesperson said: “The Disability Premier League provides top-level competition for 60 mixed disability players each year, all of whom have an impairment, and is driving forward the standards of disability cricket.With only 60 places available – and squads needing a mix of physical disability, learning disability and deaf players – competition is intense.

“We recognise there are debates around the appropriate eligibility criteria, and with the competition now five years old we are reviewing this with a view to any changes coming into place in 2027.”
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Karl Turner has Labour whip suspended after criticism of Starmer and No 10

The MP Karl Turner has lost the Labour whip after making a series of interventions criticising Keir Starmer and No 10, especially on changes to jury trials.A Labour source said Turner had been informed by the chief whip, Jonathan Reynolds, that he had had the whip suspended because of his conduct. Turner denied he had been informed by the whips and said he had learned about his suspension from journalists.The decision is understood to have been prompted in part by an interview given by Turner, the MP for Hull East, to Jody McIntyre, a campaigner who stood at the 2024 elections against Labour’s Jess Phillips.Turner wrote on X: “I am being told that I have had the whip suspended but I have not had any notification from the whips about this

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Opaque party funding affects all of British politics | Letters

While I agree with much of Polly Toynbee’s opinion piece (How will we know Labour is really cleaning up party funding? When Reform and the Tories fight like hell to stop it, 26 March), I was left a little concerned about the tone, which seemingly presented this as uniquely a Tory/Reform UK matter.Dirty money (or just opaque funding) in British politics is not really such a sectarian issue. The proposals would appear to do nothing to prevent a party from accepting, for example, £4m from a hedge fund in the run-up to an election, and not declaring it until afterwards (Labour/Quadrature). Nor would they prevent a party engaging a thinktank that had itself accepted £200m from a rightwing American tech oligarch, bringing them into government, and installing staff in the heart of the policymaking process (Labour/Tony Blair Institute/Larry Ellison of Oracle).But it was heartening to see Toynbee begin to address the way that disparities in funding distort the democratic process

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Nigel Farage to snub US conservative conference brought to UK by Liz Truss

Nigel Farage will snub a major conference of US conservatives that is being brought to the UK by Liz Truss.The short-lived former prime minister, who was accused of crashing the economy, was chosen by the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) to lead a version of the event in the UK in July.She announced this on stage in Texas on Monday while next to Matt Schlapp, commentator and chair of the event, which in the US has hosted major figures including Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Tulsi Gabbard and Hungary’s Viktor Orbán.However, mainstream conservative figures in the UK seem wary to be associated with the Truss-led event.“We will be steering well clear of it,” a Reform UK source said, dashing any hopes that Farage would attend

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Zack Polanski meets unions in attempt to get them to switch party funding to Greens

Zack Polanski has kicked off a charm offensive designed to convince trade unions to stop funding Labour and throw their weight behind the Green party, as he delivered the first in a series of speeches to union conferences.The Green leader has had “good conversations” with 10 trade unions, including some affiliated to Labour, according to party sources, and is due to address the University and College Union and the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union, not affiliated with Labour, in the coming months.The UK’s largest unions – Unite and Unison – were among those that denied negotiating with Polanski and said they remained affiliated to the Labour party. However, Unite is holding internal discussions about its future relationship with Labour before a special conference in 2027 at which it could potentially decide to disaffiliate.While Green party sources admitted that discussions Polanski had held with individual unions varied in formality, some union insiders were adamant that supporting the Greens would be a no-go area, and that such discussions were “much ado about nothing”

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Kemi the attention seeker somehow always makes two plus two equal five | John Crace

Losing sleep over the war in Iran? Worried sick about the cost of living? Can’t pay your energy bills? Then relax. Because Kemi Badenoch has a displacement activity for you.It’s becoming increasingly easy to understand the Conservative leader by viewing her as a hyperactive five-year-old at the back of the class who is constantly disruptive. Who can’t get through a lesson without some kind of attention-seeking behaviour. Who has a constant desire to be indulged even though her first reactions are invariably wrong

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Zack Polanski tells NEU teachers’ union that Greens would abolish ‘toxic’ Ofsted – as it happened

The Green party would abolish Ofsted because they view it as a “failed institution”, Zack Polanski, its leader, has told a teaching union conference.Polanski also said that the Greens were opposed to the academisation of schools and that they believe that Labour is not fixing the “failings” in the system by the Tories, but embedding them.In a speech to the National Education Union’s annual conference, Polanski said:double quotation markOfsted is a toxic, failed institution which is harming teachers and children – and it’s time to end it.Talking about school structures more generally, he said:double quotation markThis government’s reforms are simply tinkering around the edges.We need to end the Ofsted era entirely and move towards a genuinely collaborative model

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Head of NHS England ‘really worried’ about medicine supplies

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Three hospital doctors’ groups threaten to coordinate strike action in England

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‘Should never have been prescribed’: private UK cannabis clinics face call for tighter regulation

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‘Everybody’s making money’: how two backstreets become the vape capital of Britain

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Keir Starmer gives resident doctors 48 hours to call off strike or lose training offer

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Vaping likely to cause lung and oral cancer, Australian researchers find in new review of evidence

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