Highlights

  • ICC introduces new gender eligibility rules
  • Anyone who has experienced male puberty at any time, cannot participate in international women's cricket

Latest news

Dell Launches New Pro Precision AI Workstations In India, Introduces Deskside Agentic AI Platform

Dell Launches New Pro Precision AI Workstations In India, Introduces Deskside Agentic AI Platform

Oppo Enco Air5 Review: Incredible Value at ₹3,099

Oppo Enco Air5 Review: Incredible Value at ₹3,099

Samsung Galaxy A27 5G Goes On Sale In India With Cashback Offers, Zero Down Payment Schemes

Samsung Galaxy A27 5G Goes On Sale In India With Cashback Offers, Zero Down Payment Schemes

Nothing Phone (4b) First Impressions: A Strong Debut For The New 'b' Series 

Nothing Phone (4b) First Impressions: A Strong Debut For The New 'b' Series 

Samsung Galaxy A27 Review: A Dependable Mid-Ranger With Few Surprises

Samsung Galaxy A27 Review: A Dependable Mid-Ranger With Few Surprises

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Inaugurates Muzhiyan Kulam, Restored by Lumina Datamatics and Community Stakeholders in Puducherry

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Inaugurates Muzhiyan Kulam, Restored by Lumina Datamatics and Community Stakeholders in Puducherry

"Don't think anyone will be able to break his track record": Annu Kapoor hails Big B's unmatched legacy

"Don't think anyone will be able to break his track record": Annu Kapoor hails Big B's unmatched legacy

Rewriting the Rules of Business Education: Stride School of Business Unveils Its AI-First Campus Infrastructure

Rewriting the Rules of Business Education: Stride School of Business Unveils Its AI-First Campus Infrastructure

ICC's new gender eligibility rules bar those who have experienced male puberty from women's cricket

The transformation in gender eligibility rules comes in light of cricket's inclusion in the 2028 Olympics, aligning with the guidelines set by the International Olympic Committee.

ICC's new gender eligibility rules bar those who have experienced male puberty from women's cricket

In a significant policy shift, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has implemented stringent gender eligibility regulations, barring cricketers who have undergone any form of male puberty from participating in the international women's game, irrespective of surgeries or gender reassignment treatments.

The decision, aimed at safeguarding the integrity and safety of the international women's game, was approved by the ICC Board after a thorough nine-month consultation process with stakeholders. The move prioritizes the protection of the women's game's integrity, safety, fairness, and inclusion.

"The new policy means any Male to Female participants who have been through any form of male puberty will not be eligible to participate in the international women's game regardless of any surgery or gender reassignment treatment they may have undertaken," stated the ICC.

This transformation in gender eligibility rules comes in light of cricket's inclusion in the 2028 Olympics, aligning with the guidelines set by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The IOC has recommended sports to adopt regulations suitable for their discipline, leading to changes in several global sporting organizations.

The ICC, in collaboration with the Medical Advisory Committee, led by Dr. Peter Harcourt, firmly established these regulations for international women's cricket. While domestic-level gender eligibility remains within the purview of individual Member Boards, the ICC plans to review the regulations within two years.

Geoff Allardice, ICC Chief Executive, emphasized that the decision resulted from extensive consultations and scientific considerations. "Inclusivity is incredibly important to us as a sport, but our priority was to protect the integrity of the international women's game and the safety of players," said Allardice.

In a parallel development, the Chief Executives' Committee (CEC) endorsed a comprehensive plan to expedite the development of women match officials. This initiative includes equal match-day pay for ICC umpires across men's and women's cricket, along with ensuring one neutral umpire in every ICC Women's Championship series starting January next year.

ICC moves men's U19 Cricket World Cup from Sri Lanka to South Africa

ADVERTISEMENT

Up Next

ICC's new gender eligibility rules bar those who have experienced male puberty from women's cricket

ICC's new gender eligibility rules bar those who have experienced male puberty from women's cricket

Iran 'negotiating' with FIFA over moving World Cup games to Mexico: embassy

Iran 'negotiating' with FIFA over moving World Cup games to Mexico: embassy

IPL first phase schedule announced amid travel concerns caused by war in West Asia

IPL first phase schedule announced amid travel concerns caused by war in West Asia

Rinku Singh’s father Khanchand Singh passes away after battling stage 4 liver cancer

Rinku Singh’s father Khanchand Singh passes away after battling stage 4 liver cancer

T20 World Cup: Abhishek, Hardik help India pulverise Zimbabwe by 72 runs; stay in semis race

T20 World Cup: Abhishek, Hardik help India pulverise Zimbabwe by 72 runs; stay in semis race

T20 World Cup: Clinical South Africa hammer West Indies by nine wickets, tighten grip on semifinal spot

T20 World Cup: Clinical South Africa hammer West Indies by nine wickets, tighten grip on semifinal spot

ADVERTISEMENT

editorji-whatsApp

More videos

New Zealand knock out Sri Lanka from T20 World Cup with dominant Super Eight win

New Zealand knock out Sri Lanka from T20 World Cup with dominant Super Eight win

T20 World Cup: India seek answers to top-order worries in must-win Super 8s game against Zimbabwe

T20 World Cup: India seek answers to top-order worries in must-win Super 8s game against Zimbabwe

Ranji Trophy Final: J&K consolidate to 527/6 as sparks fly post Dogra head-butt

Ranji Trophy Final: J&K consolidate to 527/6 as sparks fly post Dogra head-butt

Lucknow Super Giants unveil new logo ahead of IPL 2026 season

Lucknow Super Giants unveil new logo ahead of IPL 2026 season

It was a mistake: Bucknor regrets wrong decision against Tendulkar after 22 years

It was a mistake: Bucknor regrets wrong decision against Tendulkar after 22 years

Pakistan to tour Bangladesh next month for 3-match ODI series

Pakistan to tour Bangladesh next month for 3-match ODI series

Australia captain Marsh says team respects criticism back home for T20 World Cup debacle

Australia captain Marsh says team respects criticism back home for T20 World Cup debacle

Australia tour fiasco: Pakistan government revokes hockey captain Butt's 2-year ban

Australia tour fiasco: Pakistan government revokes hockey captain Butt's 2-year ban

Brevis, bowlers make short work of UAE as SA finish group stage with all-win record

Brevis, bowlers make short work of UAE as SA finish group stage with all-win record

J&K make history, enter Ranji Trophy final for first time in 67 years

J&K make history, enter Ranji Trophy final for first time in 67 years

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.