Gender
POLICY DOCUMENTS
- Gender Recognition Policy (effective as from 20 February 2017): The International Cricket Council (ICC)
RESEARCH
- Bowled Out of the Game: Nationalism and Gender Equality in Indian Cricket: Raadhika Gupta: Berkeley Journal of Entertainment and Sports Law. Volume 2, Issue 1, Article 5: April 2013
- Gender Balance in Global Sport Report: Women on Boards, UK: September 2016
- Gender, purchase intention and sponsor image: a case study of the 2003 Cricket World Cup: Cornelius van Heerden, Theuns G. Kotzé and Johan Bruwer: Acta Academica 2005 37(3): 106-124: August 2004
- ‘Look, it's a girl’: cricket and gender relations in the UK: Philippa Velija and Dominic Malcolm: Taylor & Francis Online. Volume 12, Issue 4-5: 8 May 2009
- Women's Cricket and Global Processes: The Emerging and Development of Women's Cricket as a Global Game: Philippa Velija: Palgrave Macmillan, New York: 2015
ARTICLES
- How Cricket Australia failed on gender equality: Grace Papers
- ICC Gender Policy: Place for Transgenders in Cricket: Tejaswini Ranjan: LinkedIn (22 June 2017)
- Mixed Cricket to Improve Gender Empowerment and Develop Women’s Game: M. Sathiyanarayanan: Academia.edu (31 Jul 2017)
- Taking gender issues to the cricket pitch: Aesha Datta: The Hindu Businessline: (30 May 2012)
NEWS CLIPPINGS
02 Oct 2018: Olivia Cotter’s campaign for gender neutral cricket gear pays off: News.com.au
25 Aug 2018: Letter from 11-year-old on gender sensitivity strikes a chord: International Cricket Council (ICC)
23 Aug 2018: It's just not cricket! Sport's bosses rename 'Man of the Match' award the 'Player of the Match' to make them more gender-neutral: Daily Mail
22 Aug 2018: Silly Right-On: English Cricket Board renames Man of the Match trophies Player of the Match in bid to become more gender-neutral: The Sun
26 July 2018: Sachin Tendulkar bats for gender parity: Sports for girls is on top of the agenda at his upcoming cricket academy: The Economic Times
03 Jul 2018: ICC reveals 39 percent of cricket fans are females: The Women's Game
27 May 2018: A women’s charity cricket match will be played to celebrate Gender Equality: Shruti Banerjee (womencriczone.com)
01 May 2018: Tackling cricket's gender pay gap: BBC News
09 Mar 2018: Gender wage gap in cricket: BCCI’s shocking pay disparity leaves Twitterati fuming: The Indian Express
08 Mar 2018: Cricket continues 'Press for Progress': Cricket.com.au
08 Mar 2018: Gender pay gap in cricket angers Indians: BBC News
02 March 2018: Gender pay gap: England & Wales Cricket Board figures show 38% gap: BBC Sport
02 Mar 2018: 'No gender barrier' - JCA working on cricket specific PE coaches: Jamaica Gleaner
22 Dec 2017: Mixed-gender cricket may be introduced during CWG 2022: Scroll.in
24 Nov 2017: Diversity in the Cricket Commentary Box: Gender and Racial Inclusivity Not Enough: Pundits with a view of the world beyond sport, are entirely absent in cricket: NewsClick.com
07 Aug 2017: Peter Nevill says Australian cricketers have set the bar for gender pay equality: The Sydney Morning Herald
12 Apr 2017: New gender-neutral cricket laws officially released by MCC: The Guardian
06 Mar 2017: MCC to publish gender-neutral redraft of the laws of cricket - but 'batsman' keeps its place: The Telegraph
20 Feb 2017: Batsman or batter? Cricket urged to go gender-neutral: IOL.co.za
04 Feb 2017: Sachin Tendulkar urges fans to support women's cricket: India Today
29 Oct 2016: India cricket team wear mother’s names on jerseys to support gender equality: The National
12 Oct 2016: Gender equality: UN sponsored cricket day held for girls: The Express Tribune
05 Aug 2016: Sport’s gender pay gap: why are women still paid less than men?: New Statesman
18 Jun 2015: Cricket should stop treating women as second-class citizens: The Guardian
25 Aug 2018: Letter from 11-year-old on gender sensitivity strikes a chord: International Cricket Council (ICC)
23 Aug 2018: It's just not cricket! Sport's bosses rename 'Man of the Match' award the 'Player of the Match' to make them more gender-neutral: Daily Mail
22 Aug 2018: Silly Right-On: English Cricket Board renames Man of the Match trophies Player of the Match in bid to become more gender-neutral: The Sun
26 July 2018: Sachin Tendulkar bats for gender parity: Sports for girls is on top of the agenda at his upcoming cricket academy: The Economic Times
03 Jul 2018: ICC reveals 39 percent of cricket fans are females: The Women's Game
27 May 2018: A women’s charity cricket match will be played to celebrate Gender Equality: Shruti Banerjee (womencriczone.com)
01 May 2018: Tackling cricket's gender pay gap: BBC News
09 Mar 2018: Gender wage gap in cricket: BCCI’s shocking pay disparity leaves Twitterati fuming: The Indian Express
08 Mar 2018: Cricket continues 'Press for Progress': Cricket.com.au
08 Mar 2018: Gender pay gap in cricket angers Indians: BBC News
02 March 2018: Gender pay gap: England & Wales Cricket Board figures show 38% gap: BBC Sport
02 Mar 2018: 'No gender barrier' - JCA working on cricket specific PE coaches: Jamaica Gleaner
22 Dec 2017: Mixed-gender cricket may be introduced during CWG 2022: Scroll.in
24 Nov 2017: Diversity in the Cricket Commentary Box: Gender and Racial Inclusivity Not Enough: Pundits with a view of the world beyond sport, are entirely absent in cricket: NewsClick.com
07 Aug 2017: Peter Nevill says Australian cricketers have set the bar for gender pay equality: The Sydney Morning Herald
12 Apr 2017: New gender-neutral cricket laws officially released by MCC: The Guardian
06 Mar 2017: MCC to publish gender-neutral redraft of the laws of cricket - but 'batsman' keeps its place: The Telegraph
20 Feb 2017: Batsman or batter? Cricket urged to go gender-neutral: IOL.co.za
04 Feb 2017: Sachin Tendulkar urges fans to support women's cricket: India Today
29 Oct 2016: India cricket team wear mother’s names on jerseys to support gender equality: The National
12 Oct 2016: Gender equality: UN sponsored cricket day held for girls: The Express Tribune
05 Aug 2016: Sport’s gender pay gap: why are women still paid less than men?: New Statesman
18 Jun 2015: Cricket should stop treating women as second-class citizens: The Guardian