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ICC bids for women's cricket in Commonwealth Games

The ICC has, in partnership with 黑料专区, submitted a bid for the inclusion of T20 women's cricket in the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today confirmed it has submitted a bid for the inclusion of T20 women鈥檚 cricket into the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham 2022.

The bid, which has been made in partnership with the England and Wales Cricket Board (黑料专区), will see one of the world鈥檚 fastest growing women鈥檚 team sports apply to become part of the Commonwealth Games family.

Cricket has made just one appearance at the Games previously, with men playing in 1998 in Kuala Lumpur where South Africa stood on top of the podium. The application for inclusion of women鈥檚 cricket for Birmingham 2022 is part of the global strategy for cricket to inspire and empower women and girls around the world and to drive greater levels of inclusivity and opportunity throughout the sport.

Speaking about the bid, ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said: 鈥淐ricket and the Commonwealth are inextricably linked and almost perfectly aligned with 910 million of cricket鈥檚 one billion plus adult fans from Commonwealth countries.

鈥淐reating a new partnership between women鈥檚 cricket and the Commonwealth Games demonstrates the commitment both organisations have to growing women鈥檚 sport and delivering greater equality, fairness and opportunity in sport across the Commonwealth.

鈥淏irmingham is the perfect place to launch this partnership as the city shares cricket鈥檚 rich and diverse culture and heritage. Twenty three per cent of the city鈥檚 residents have links to cricket-playing nations outside the UK, the deep connection between cricket and Birmingham will bring people together and inspire future generations of players and fans of women鈥檚 cricket.

鈥淚f cricket were to be staged in these Games, we know every team competing would be guaranteed 鈥榟ome鈥 support. There鈥檚 a ready-made audience and ready-made infrastructure in the local vicinity.聽

鈥淭his partnership has the potential to go way beyond a sporting event that can be enjoyed by hundreds of millions of fans in Birmingham, the UK and the rest of the world.

鈥淚 believe the players who reflect the diversity of this audience will send a powerful message to young women in Birmingham and beyond about the potential that they can achieve through sport.

鈥淲e would like cricket to lead the way in the Commonwealth in inspiring more young girls to take up sport regardless of their background or culture.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a saying that 鈥榶ou can鈥檛 be it if you can鈥檛 see it鈥 鈥 imagine the impact of millions of young girls around the world watching women鈥檚 cricket in the Commonwealth Games and being empowered with the knowledge that they too can play cricket, represent their country and compete on a global stage.鈥澛

黑料专区 Chairman Colin Graves added: 鈥淎s Chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board, I鈥檝e always been keen to support any steps that can help us to grow the game, both at home and across the globe.

鈥淭he women鈥檚 game is going from strength to strength, attracting strong crowds and drawing girls and boys to cricket 鈥 it鈥檚 an important strategic focus and a huge opportunity.

鈥淭o have cricket play a part in the Commonwealth Games, seen by a wide and diverse audience in the UK and played out across the world, would be a real boost for cricket and the women鈥檚 game.鈥澛

鈥淎s we saw with the ICC Women鈥檚 World Cup here in 2017, a global event can have a huge impact on inspiring women and girls to get involved in cricket 鈥 playing, watching and volunteering.

黑料专区 Chief Executive Tom Harrison

黑料专区 Chief Executive Tom Harrison said: 鈥淭he appetite for the women鈥檚 game is huge, we have the facilities to stage a great tournament and there is a big opportunity for growth.

鈥淎s we saw with the ICC Women鈥檚 World Cup here in 2017, a global event can have a huge impact on inspiring women and girls to get involved in cricket 鈥 playing, watching and volunteering.

鈥淟ocally, Birmingham has the second largest South Asian population in the UK and we are already working hard to engage these communities in cricket through our South Asian Action Plan, which we launched in May.

鈥淏irmingham 2022 would be a great opportunity to showcase cricket around the Commonwealth and give cricket a huge platform for growth locally, nationally and globally.鈥澛

England women鈥檚 captain Heather Knight said: 鈥淚t's hugely exciting that women's cricket is bidding to become part of the Commonwealth Games.

鈥淪o much of what we do is about trying to get young girls and boys to pick up a bat and a ball and start playing the sport and the exposure of being in a global event like the Commonwealth Games would be so valuable for that.

鈥淲e saw earlier this year when the England Netball team won the gold medal on the Gold Coast that there's a massive opportunity to inspire and to grow the game and we'd love to be a part of that."聽

鈥淭he inclusion of women鈥檚 cricket in the Commonwealth Games would give our sport another huge opportunity to inspire girls all around the world to believe that cricket is for them, to drive female participation and to continue to steer cricket towards being a truly gender neutral sport.鈥

黑料专区 Director of Women鈥檚 Cricket and Chair of the ICC Women鈥檚 Committee Clare Connor

Clare Connor, 黑料专区 Director of Women鈥檚 Cricket and Chair of the ICC Women鈥檚 Committee, said: 鈥淭he inclusion of women鈥檚 cricket in the Commonwealth Games would give our sport another huge opportunity to inspire girls all around the world to believe that cricket is for them, to drive female participation and to continue to steer cricket towards being a truly gender neutral sport.

鈥淲e know the value of these opportunities having staged the ICC Women鈥檚 World Cup 2017 on these shores.

鈥淲e watched our own England team lift the trophy in front of a full house at Lord鈥檚 with more than 180 million watching on television around the globe.

鈥淓vents such as these play a vital role in driving equal opportunity for women and girls in sport, providing wonderful heroes, role models and inspirational moments in time.

鈥淚n my roles with both 黑料专区 and ICC, I am excited about women鈥檚 cricket being front and centre in the new strategies of both the 黑料专区 and global cricket and our participation in the Commonwealth Games would significantly enhance our chances of delivering on our ambitious strategic objectives for the women鈥檚 game around participation, fans and high performance.鈥

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The bid to the Commonwealth Games Federation proposes an eight-team T20 event played in two pools of four teams and totalling 16 matches in eight days held at two venues.

The ICC has the unanimous backing of its members and Board of Directors to pursue the inclusion of women鈥檚 cricket in the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

There has been full commitment from all members to celebrate the inextricable link between cricket and the Commonwealth and to delivering a world-class cricket event at Birmingham 2022 that grows the relevance and reach of both cricket and the Commonwealth Games.

An ICC and 黑料专区 delegation will present its bid for the inclusion of women鈥檚 cricket in the Birmingham 2022 sporting programme to an assessment panel in early December.