CA has developed an elite cricket policy and guidelines for community cricket to support players electing to participate in cricket in line with their gender identity.
Cricket
Australia (CA) on Thursday announced the direction for the
inclusion of transgender and gender diverse cricketers in elite and
community cricket.
Starting
consultation with key stakeholders in October 2018, CA has developed
an elite cricket policy and guidelines for community cricket to
support players electing to participate in cricket in line with their
gender identity, whether or not this aligns with the sex they were
assigned at birth.
The
elite cricket policy aligns closely with the International Cricket
Council's (ICC) eligibility criteria on the basis of gender
recognition and provides transgender
and gender diverse cricketers guidance on how they can compete at
the highest levels of the sport, consistent with their gender
identity. As an additional measure, a referral process to an Expert
Panel has been established to ensure fair and meaningful competition.
The
guidelines for community cricket will assist clubs, players,
administrators, coaches, and other volunteers deliver a safe,
welcoming and inclusive environment, free of harassment and
discrimination for gender diverse players at the game's grassroots.
"It
doesn't make any sense that today, people are discriminated against,
harassed or excluded, because of who they are. And that's not right,"
Kevin Roberts, CEO of Cricket Australia said.
"As
strength, stamina and physique are all relevant factors when
competing in competitive sport, transgender and gender diverse
players will be supported to participate in elite cricket, subject to
certain criteria through the implementation of this policy," he
added.
Roberts
added that discrimination of any sort has no place in the game.
"Discrimination
of any sort has no place in the game and all of Australian Cricket is
driven to ensure all cricketers can participate in a harassment-free
environment," Roberts said.
Australian
women cricketer Megan Schutt said that transgender or gender diverse
cricketers have a chance to play cricket at the highest level.
"Inclusion
matters in every sense. Cricket Australia's vision is to be a sport
for all, so everyone deserves to be included.
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