Image: The ECB has confirmed transgender women will be banned from the top two tiers of women's domestic cricket and The Hundred Transgender women will be unable to feature in the top two tiers of ...
the ECB has decided that from 2025 it will adopt the same approach as the ICC for women's professional domestic cricket. This provides consistency, given that a primary purpose of the top end of ...
Oct 18 (Reuters) - The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will bar transgender women from the top two tiers of women's cricket in England as well as the women's Hundred under its new ...
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chief executive Richard Gould informed staff this week that as a result of the “fast changing” environment in cricket, the governing body would be mak ...
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will ban transgender women from playing at the elite level of women's domestic cricket from 2025. Any player who has gone through male puberty will not be ...
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The move comes as part of the ECB’s response to last year’s Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC), which declared that white privately-educated cricketers were 13 times more ...
A professional cricket coach has been suspended for six months following a Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) decision ...
Transgender women will be unable to feature in the top two tiers of the new women's domestic structure or the women's Hundred, the England and Wales Cricket ... The ECB said it had consulted ...
The ECB has been cutting rates quickly this year but policymakers have so far said the goal is a neutral setting, where the central bank is neither slowing nor stimulating growth in the hopes this ...
Inflation in Germany and the euro area slowed more than expected in recent months, which, together with weaker economic data, has led the ECB to accelerate the pace its interest rate cuts.