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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has banned transgender women from playing women’s cricket at all levels with immediate effect. The move follows the ruling of the UK Supreme Court on 16 April, and mirrors the decision taken by the Football ...
In a major policy shift, the ECB has barred transgender women from women’s and girls’ cricket at all levels, citing legal clarity on sex-based eligibility and pledging continued support for inclusion in mixed formats In a sweeping move, the England and ...
Transgender rights activists are taking legal action against the ban on those born male playing in women’s cricket.
In a sweeping move, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has declared that only individuals whose biological sex is female can now participate in women's and girls' cricket. This policy takes effect immediately and applies across all levels of the ...
In a remarkable boost for women’s cricket in Kashmir, Mel Juniper, a coach with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and umpire in the Indian Heaven Premier League (IHPL), visited Baramulla and officiated a match in the ongoing Gen Bipin Rawat Memorial Kashmir Women’s Premier League (KWPL).
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ECB Coach and IHPL Umpire Mel Juniper Inspires Kashmiri Women Cricketers During KWPL Visit in Baramulla
In a major boost to women's cricket in Kashmir, renowned ECB (England and Wales Cricket Board) coach and IHPL umpire Mel Juniper visited Showkat Ali Stadium Baramulla and officiated a match of the ongoing Gen Bipin Rawat Memorial Kashmir Women's Premier League (KWPL).
The International Cricket Council (ICC), Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), England Cricket Board (ECB), and Cricket Australia (CA) will all contribute to the ICC's support plan for Afghan women's cricket players who are exiled. Coaching and ...
Dec 3 (Reuters) - The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Thursday that 41 domestic women's cricketers had signed full-time professional contracts following a recruitment process in eight of its regions. Several uncontracted women cricketers had ...