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Cricket-Transgender women barred from women's and girls' cricket in England

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(Reuters) -Transgender women in England will not be allowed to play in women's and girls' cricket matches with immediate effect, but can continue playing in open and mixed cricket, England's cricket

Cricket-Transgender women barred from women's and girls' cricket in England

(Reuters) -Transgender women in England will not be allowed to play in women's and girls' cricket matches with immediate effect, but can continue playing in open and mixed cricket, England's cricket board (ECB) said on Friday.

The decision was prompted by a UK Supreme Court ruling last month that said only biological and not trans women meet the definition of a woman under equality laws.

The ECB said only those whose biological sex is female will be eligible to play in women's and girls' cricket matches.

"Our regulations for recreational cricket have always aimed at ensuring that cricket remains as inclusive a sport as possible," the ECB said in a statement.

"These included measures to manage disparities, irrespective of someone's gender, and safeguard the enjoyment of all players.

"However, given the new advice received about the impact of the Supreme Court ruling, we believe the changes announced today are necessary."

The ECB had already barred transgender women from the top two tiers of women's cricket in England last year as well as the women's Hundred under its new transgender participation policy.

The ECB said it would work with Recreational Cricket Boards to support transgender women and girls affected by the change in their regulations.

"We await updated guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and will study this carefully," the ECB added.

The ECB's decision comes a day after England's Football Association also announced transgender women will no longer be allowed to compete in women's soccer.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Key Takeaways

  • Transgender women cannot play in women's and girls' cricket in England.
  • The decision follows a UK Supreme Court ruling on gender definition.
  • Transgender women can still participate in open and mixed cricket.
  • ECB aims to ensure cricket remains inclusive despite new regulations.
  • ECB awaits further guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent ruling influenced the ECB's decision?
The decision was prompted by a UK Supreme Court ruling that stated only biological women meet the definition of a woman under equality laws.
What are the new eligibility criteria for women's cricket?
The ECB announced that only individuals whose biological sex is female will be eligible to play in women's and girls' cricket matches.
How has the ECB responded to the ruling?
The ECB stated that the changes are necessary due to new advice received about the impact of the Supreme Court ruling and will work with Recreational Cricket Boards to support affected transgender women and girls.
What other sports have made similar decisions?
The ECB's decision comes a day after the England Football Association announced that transgender women will no longer be allowed to compete in women's soccer.
What has the ECB indicated regarding future guidance?
The ECB is awaiting updated guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and plans to study this carefully.

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