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Aakash Mishra
Posted on 22 Nov, 2023
By Aakash Mishra
On 22 Nov, 2023
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By Aakash Mishra
On 22 Nov, 2023
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List of Transgender Cricketers Who Got Banned

List of Transgender Cricketers Who Got Banned: On Tuesday, 21st November, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced a significant ruling prohibiting transgender cricketers from participating in elite women’s cricket. This decisive measure comes after a thorough nine-month consultation with various stakeholders in the sport. 

The apex board has introduced a new regulation stating that individuals transitioning from male to female will be ineligible to compete in women’s international cricket. This exclusion applies irrespective of any medical procedures or treatments they may have undergone. The ICC’s move underscores a commitment to addressing evolving issues related to gender inclusivity in sports, reflecting a stance shaped by comprehensive discussions within the cricketing community. 

This decision marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue surrounding transgender participation in competitive sports, prompting consideration and debate on the intersection of identity and athletic competition at the highest level.

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Cricketers Who Got Banned Because of Transgender Rule 

Danielle McGahey

Just eight weeks after the groundbreaking participation of Danielle McGahey, a transgender cricketer from Canada, in an official international women’s T20 match against Brazil, Cricket Canada has introduced a new policy that reflects the sport’s commitment to inclusivity. 


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McGahey, a 29-year-old opening batter, stirred controversy as the first transgender cricketer in an official international women’s T20 fixture during the Women’s T20 World Cup Americas region qualifiers in Los Angeles. Notably, she showcased her skills in all six of Canada’s matches, further contributing to her national team appearances in fixtures without official ICC status.

Canada’s Danielle McGahey’s historic participation in the Women’s T20 World Cup showcased her cricketing prowess and initiated conversations and debates surrounding transgender inclusion in sports. Cricket Canada’s timely response through the formulation of this policy underscores the organization’s adaptability and positions them as advocates for a more inclusive and progressive cricketing landscape. 

As the global sporting community grapples with diversity issues, Cricket Canada’s proactive approach sets a precedent for other cricketing bodies worldwide, encouraging a broader acceptance of transgender athletes and contributing to a more equitable and diverse future for the sport.

She was the only Transgender to participate in the ICC events. 

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