Region Games Federation (CGF) on Thursday named the consideration of women's cricket in the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. The choice which should be confirmed by CGF individuals pursues a far-reaching offering process, where the International Cricket Council (ICC) in an organization with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) displayed the convincing case for women's cricket to turn out to be a piece of the Commonwealth Games program.
The application for consideration of ladies' cricket for the 2022 competition is a piece of the worldwide aspiration for cricket to move and engage ladies and young ladies around the globe. It likewise plans to drive more prominent dimensions of inclusivity and opportunity all through the game.
ICC Chief Executive Manu Sawhney in an announcement stated, "We are totally pleased that women's cricket has been selected for inclusion in Birmingham 2022. I'd like to thank everybody at the CGF and Birmingham 2022 for the selection and it would be genuine respect to turn out to be a piece of the Commonwealth Games family."
Tom Harrison, ECB Chief Executive Officer, stated, "The incorporation of ladies' cricket in Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games would be a milestone minute in the improvement of the game."
"It would give us a superb chance to profit by the worldwide reach of these Games to feature the absolute best of women's cricket and in doing as such motivate another age of ladies and young ladies from around the globe to begin making the showing. We are incredibly appreciative to the groups at Birmingham 2022 and CGF for giving us this chance and for sharing our vision for the eventual fate of ladies' cricket," Harrison included.