Shantha Rangaswamy: Demanding a change in the rules for under-19 women cricketers, BCCI Apex Council member Shantha Rangaswamy wrote a letter to the board, the policy of payment of expenses in case of hospitalization of women cricketers In addition to the amendment.

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Shantha Rangaswamy: Demands Change in Rules For U-19 Women Cricketers

The Women’s Under-19 World Cup:-

There has been a demand for a change in the rule for selecting the best available team for next year’s Women’s U-19 World Cup.

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Shantha Rangaswamy: Demands Change in Rules For U-19 Women Cricketers

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The ICC recently released that the women’s age group World Cup will be hilding next year which was postponing due to the corona epidemic.

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Rangaswamy Wrote a Letter to The Top BCCI Official:-

BCCI: BCCI sources told PTI that top officials have received Rangaswamy’s letter, which mentions the existing U-19 rules for women cricketers and hospitalization plans for senior team members.

Rangaswamy’s copy of this letter is with PTI, according to which, it is the board’s policy that if a player has played for four years in a domestic U-19 tournament. He cannot take part in the Under-19 championship even if he is below 19 years of age. Ho. This was doing to produce more cricketers.

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A Demand For Relief in The Rule of Four Years:-

Shantha Rangaswamy: Senior team members like. Shefali Verma and Richa Ghosh are eligible to participate in the U-19 World Cup next year.

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Seeking relaxation in the four-year rule, he wrote. “When it comes to the World Cup, it should be ensuring that those who have not completed 19 years.”

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They are eligible for selection, regardless of the number of years they have played in the Under-19 domestic tournament.