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Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 9:44:43 GMT
England captain Heather Knight said the change was fantastic to see. Its really important that we continue to drive the womens game forward she added. The direction of travel for the womens game has always been the most important thing creating a sustainable product that people want to watch and play and cricket an increasingly attractive sport to girls and young women as we continue to grow the game. The move also follows this summers womens Ashes series which attracted recordbreaking crowds. ECB chief executive Richard Gould said We are currently considering all the recommendations made by the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket but equalising match fees is one Mobile App Development Service immediate step we are pleased to make now. We all want cricket to be the team sport of choice for female athletes and with the investments we are making and increasingly lucrative opportunities around the world we are seeing cricketers become some of the highest earning female athletes in UK team sports. However we know there is still much further to go as we ultimately strive for equality across the game. The change has been introduced in time for England womens T series against Sri Lanka which starts on Thursday. Match fees are paid for each appearance on top of England players wider salaries from the ECB which are not impacted by this change. The ICEC report which highlighted racism sexism classism and elitism found the average salary for.
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