ECB ready to act if scorers walk out
TEMPORARY help will be drafted in for the eight Sunday League
games on Aug 31 if county scorers carry out their threat to
go on strike.
John Carr, cricket operations manager at the ECB responsible
for handling scorers and umpires, said yesterday: "We hope very
much that the matter will be resolved amicably. But if the worst
happened we would bring in other scorers."
Carr added: "We are disappointed the scorers are con- templating this action. We understand their feelings but we must reserve the right to appoint the man best fitted for the job. It
has to be understood that we do not operate a closed shop."
The Association of County Cricket Scorers have accused the ECB
of "duplicity" over the appointment of Malcolm Ashton, scorer
for BBC television, for the England winter tour of the Caribbean.
They are to meet later this month to vote on strike action, complaining that because the job is so poorly rewarded and regarded, the England tour should be a compensatory `perk`.
Ashton, the man at the centre of the storm, said: "I can understand the scorers feelings but I have my own ambitions and
career to pursue."
Although 10 of 18 first-class scorers signed the strike proposal,
Ted Lester, chairman of the scorers` association, stressed that
militancy was a last resort. "We are not naturally like that," he
said.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)