Alex Hepburn, the former all-rounder from Worcestershire got jailed for being alleged for rape in 2019. He served for two years for a five-year sentence, and now he is bailed out.
Cricket Discipline Commission’s imposed 10 years suspension on Alex Hepburn
Alex Hepburn, a former Worcestershire cricketer, has been banned from playing cricket in England and Wales for 10 years due to a previous rape conviction. Hepburn is now 28 and has not played professional cricket yet since 2017, that year he was convicted of dehumanizing women, rating them in text messages to his team-mates in a “sexual conquest competition”
On September 16, Alex Hepburn attacked a woman while she was asleep. In 2020, he tried to appeal the decision but it got failed, since the age of 21 his cricket career has been stopped. He was accused of two breaches of 3.3 directives of the ECB.
In a statement from the Cricket Regulator, they added: “Mr Hepburn failed to respond to the charge letter and related communication. As such, the CDC panel reached its decision in his absence. Mr Hepburn has not appealed the CDC panel’s decision.”
In the charge related to a criminal conviction he was banned for 10 years to be indulged in playing, coaching, or any activity that falls under the authority of the England Cricket Board, he must receive proper professional treatment for the issues. For the second charge, he was suspended for 2 years to participate in cricket tournaments.
Now Alex Hepburn’s decision not to appeal the Cricket Discipline Commission has resulted in him being ruled out of the professional cricket career. This action was a big step in cricket’s fight to uphold high standards of behavior and hold people accountable for damaging the sport’s reputation.
Alex Hepburn has played two List A matches and five T20 matches for Worcestershire between 2015 and 2017. He managed to pick 12 wickets and additionally, Hepburn has been permanently added to the sexual offender register.
Cricket Discipline Commission’s statement on Monday:
“For the first charge, relating to his criminal conviction, Mr. Hepburn has been suspended from playing cricket for 10 years, commencing on 30 October 2021. Further, before he is permitted to play, coach, or undertake any cricket-related activity that falls within the authority of the ECB in the future, he is required to undergo appropriate professional treatment for the issues that led to his criminal conviction and to undertake appropriate training and education courses,”
“For the second charge, concerning his participation in an offensive WhatsApp group, Mr. Hepburn has been suspended from playing for a period of two years which is deemed served, having commenced on 30 October 2021,” it further added.
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