Danielle McGahey set to turn into first transgender girl to play worldwide cricket
McGahey, a 29-year-old batter, is initially from Australia however moved to Canada in 2020. According to BBC Sport, which reported the story first, McGahey socially transitioned from male to feminine in 2020, earlier than present process a medical transition just a few months later in 2021.
On Thursday, the ICC confirmed that McGahey had fulfilled the eligibility standards for male-to-female (MTF) transition to play worldwide cricket. “We can confirm that Danielle went through the process as required under the ICC’s Player Eligibility Regulations,” an ICC spokesperson advised ESPNcricinfo, “and as a result has been deemed eligible to participate in international women’s cricket on the basis that she satisfies the MTF transgender eligibility criteria.”
McGahey advised BBC Sport that she was “absolutely honoured” to play as a transgender athlete at worldwide stage. “To be able to represent my community is something I never dreamed I would be able to do.”
The Americas Qualifier, which will probably be performed in Los Angeles, USA from September 4 to 11, will characteristic Argentina, Brazil, Canada and hosts USA. The winner will progress to the worldwide Qualifiers the place groups from different regional Qualifiers will contest for spots within the 2024 T20 World Cup, to be performed in Bangladesh.
Qualification standards for transgender gamers
The ICC amended the Player Eligibility rules in 2021. In Article 3 of these rules, coping with eligibility based mostly on gender recognition, the time period transgender is outlined as “individuals whose gender identity is different from the biological sex assigned to them at birth (whether they are pre- or post-puberty, and whether or not they have undergone any form of medical intervention)”.
For a male transitioning right into a feminine, the important thing rule that should be fulfilled is round testosterone ranges, that “the concentration of testosterone in her serum has been less than 5 nmol/l (nanomole per litre) continuously for a period of at least 12 months, and that she is ready, willing and able to continue to keep it below that level for so long as she continues to compete in the female category of competition”.
The ICC’s current rules are based mostly totally on the International Olympic Committee’s pointers, which have been primarily ten ideas the IOC had famous within the doc “Framework on fairness, inclusion and non-discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sex variations”.
However, a number of medical specialists and sports activities our bodies have been crucial of the IOC’s framework, together with two of the ideas that an athlete shouldn’t be “precluded” or “excluded” from competing on the “ground of an unverified, alleged or perceived unfair competitive advantage due to their sex variations, physical appearance and/or transgender status”, and “any restrictions arising from eligibility criteria should be based on robust peer-reviewed research.”
A majority of sports activities had already subscribed to the IOC’s rules on inclusion, formulated in 2015, which centered on the testosterone stage. Those rules stipulated that transgender girls athletes have testosterone ranges below 10 nmol/l and use testosterone-suppressing remedy for a minimum of a 12 months.
In 2022, the IOC said that every sport ought to have its personal pointers, however many sports activities have caught to the unique coverage formulated on the 2015 pointers.
ICC reviewing eligibility guidelines for transgender gamers
The ICC is within the strategy of conducting an in depth evaluate, which is being led by its medical advisory committee, and is looking for detailed feedback from stakeholders as to what the ICC’s place must be transferring ahead. The rules have been below evaluate since March and the evaluate is coming near a conclusion with a chance that the present rules will change.
For the second, McGahey is on the verge of constructing historical past.
Nagraj Gollapudi is news editor at ESPNcricinfo