The ICC is the international federation responsible for the global governance of the sport of cricket and the Anti-Racism Code for Players and Player Support Personnel (the 'Anti-Racism Code') is adopted and implemented as part of the ICC's continuing efforts to maintain the public image, popularity and integrity of cricket by providing: (a) an effective means to deter any participant from conducting themselves in a manner that may be construed as racially and/or religiously offensive; and (b) a robust disciplinary procedure pursuant to which all matters of improper conduct of this nature can be dealt with fairly, with certainty and in an expeditious manner.
Unless otherwise indicated, references to Articles and Appendices are to articles and appendices of the Anti-Racism Code. Words in italicised text in the Anti-Racism Code are defined terms and their definitions are set out in Appendix 1.
Article 1: Scope and Application
Article 3: Reporting an Alleged Offence Under the Anti-Racism Code
Article 4: Notification and Conciliation Procedure
Article 5: The Disciplinary Procedure
Article 6: Standard of Proof and Evidence
Article 9: Recognition of Decisions
Article 10: Amendment and Interpretation of the Anti-Racism Code