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Zuhair Hassan, more commonly known as Big Zuu, came off the bench at Soccer Aid to score the winner for the World XI against ...
Former Pakistan women’s captain Sana Mir became the first female cricketer from the country to be inducted into the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Hall of Fame on Monday. She took the ...
The United States women's national cricket team has unveiled its squad for an important five-match T20 International series against the Netherlands, scheduled from June 7-13 in Utrecht.
In a landmark moment for women’s cricket in South Africa, Cricket South Africa (CSA) hosted the inaugural Women in Cricket Dialogue on Friday, a gathering aimed at reflecting on the sport’s ...
Dates, venues confirmed for 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup The ICC have confirmed the dates and the venues for this year's ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. The 13th edition of the Women's 50-over World ...
Hampshire's Nancy Harman believes cricket is "less inclusive" after the ECB banned transgender women from female competitions at all levels. The ECB said the policy change was "necessary" after ...
At The Hindu Huddle session titled ‘No Boundaries: Growth of women’s cricket in India’, Shanta Rangaswamy, India’s first women’s team captain and a former BCCI apex council member; ...
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The England and Wales cricket board (ECB) made the announcement on the back of an April 15 ruling in the Supreme Court, that defined a woman as someone born biologically female. The ECB did say ...
LONDON (AP) — Transgender women are to be banned outright from women’s and girls’ cricket in England and Wales. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said… ...
By Mehr Jan. In a major move in sports policy, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has officially barred transgender women from competing in all levels of women’s and girls’ cricket.
Transgender women will no longer be allowed to take part in women's and girls' cricket at any level in England and Wales after the ECB confirmed a change to its regulations.