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