MCC Backs Inclusion of Women's T20 Event in 2022 CWG

Warne went to his first Marylebone Cricket Club World Cricket advisory group meeting in the wake of being chosen to the panel a year ago.

"It's a massively energizing time for ladies' cricket after two incredible World Cups in two years and it's up to the cricket world and Commonwealth Games Federation to expand on that energy and bring cricket into multi-sport diversions," the Australian legend said in Bengaluru.

"In addition, incorporating ladies' T20 in the Commonwealth Games will exhibit that the game of cricket is comprehensive, dynamic and with a lot of chances for development," Warne included.

Previous New Zealand ladies' chief Suzie Bates, who has been an individual from the board of trustees since 2017, stated, "Having Women's T20 at Birmingham 2022 would be a distinct advantage."

"Multi-sport occasions like the Commonwealth Games and the Olympics pull in and move an alternate group of onlookers, so it's a colossal open door for ladies' cricket to win new fans, just as being an opportunity for the Commonwealth Games to expand on one of their fundamental beliefs - uniformity - and make more open doors for female competitors."

The offer for incorporation was a joint accommodation from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and International Cricket Council (ICC), whose Chief Executive David Richardson is likewise going to the two-day meeting in Bengaluru.

MCC World Cricket advisory group director Mike Gatting stated, "I'm pleased our board of trustees individuals are so immovably behind the incorporation of ladies' T20 at the following Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in 2022."

"The challenge will basically be held at Edgbaston, a radiant setting solidly connected to cricket and Birmingham's donning legacy. It will be critical for the game in the Commonwealth and raising the profile of an energizing organization cricket the world over."

There was a positive refresh from board individuals on the expanded need being set on ladies' cricket all inclusive.

FICA, the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations, as of late uncovered 81% of ladies player respondents and 67% of men trust cricket ought to be in the Olympics, and ladies' T20 incorporation in the Commonwealth Games might be the initial step on the way to Olympic consideration.

The MCC is cricket's formal law-production body and its reality board of trustees of previous players meets two times per year to examine key issues confronting the diversion.

Cricket was last incorporated into the Commonwealth Games in 1998 when South Africa beat Australia in the men's 50-over last in Kuala Lumpur.

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