Sri Lanka women’s cricket fails to qualify for historic event at Commonwealth Games | Sunday Observer

Sri Lanka women’s cricket fails to qualify for historic event at Commonwealth Games

23 May, 2021

Sri Lanka has failed to qualify for the women’s cricket competition at next year’s Commonwealth Games while Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa and a country from the West Indies will join England in qualifying for the Birmingham 2022, Commonwealth Games.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) made the announcement on Monday as women’s cricket features in the Games for the first time in 22 editions and cricket for only the second time ever, the first occasion being a men’s ODI competition in Kuala Lumpur in 1998, which was won by South Africa.

The six qualifiers have secured slots as a result of their standings in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Team Rankings on April 1, 2021.

This means that Sri Lanka will be left out of the reckoning.

As per the qualification process, the winner of a designated Qualifying event will determine which country from the Caribbean region gets to participate as athletes will be representing their individual countries and not the West Indies as they would at ICC events.

The last participating team will be decided through a Qualifying tournament to be held by 31 January 2022, details of which will be announced in due course.

The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games will see 4,500 athletes from 72 nations and territories compete across 11 spectacular days of sport. Birmingham 2022 will be the first major multi-sport event in history to award more medals to women than men.

The Commonwealth Games cricket tournament will take place at the iconic Edgbaston Stadium, with tickets set to go on sale later this year.

ICC Acting Chief Executive Geoff Allardice: “We are incredibly proud and excited to be part of Birmingham 2022 and it is a fantastic opportunity for us to continue to grow the women’s game globally.

“We are committed to maintaining the momentum that saw 86,174 fans packed into the Melbourne Cricket Ground for the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup last year and Birmingham 2022 gives us another global stage on which to showcase the women’s game.

Commonwealth Games Federation President Dame Louise Martin said: “It is an exciting milestone to be announcing the first teams to qualify for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Cricket is a sport that is synonymous with the Commonwealth and we are so excited to have it back in the Games for the first time since the men’s competition at Kuala Lumpur 1998.

“The debut of women’s T20 cricket will be an historic moment for Commonwealth Sport and a wonderful showcase for women’s sport across the world. Congratulations to the teams that have now booked their spot to compete at the iconic Edgbaston Stadium for what I am certain will be an unforgettable tournament.”

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