
New Delhi: The International Criket (ICC) Council announced the milestone decision before the World Cup of the ICC 2025 female Council and presented the match panel for the first time in the tournament history.While recent global events, such as 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and the last two ICC Women T20 World Cups, have witnessed official teams of all women, it will be the first case at the Women’s World Championship. 13. The publication of the Marquee event will host India and Sri Lanka since September 30th.The panel will include 14 referees and four referees. Referees include experienced activists Claire Polosak, Jacquline Williams and Sue Redfern, who will work at the World Women’s World Cup. South African Africa Lauren Agenbag and New Zealand Kim Cotton, who were on duty in the final of 2022, when Australia raised its seventh title, will appear for the second time.
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The referee panel includes Trudy Anderson, Shandré Fritz, GS Lakshmi and Michelle Pereira – brings a mixture of experiences and fresh energy to the tournament.ICC chairman Jay Shah described the announcement as defining a moment for a female game.“This means a defining moment on the path of a female cricket, which we hope will prepare a way for many other stories about all aspects of sport,” Shah said.“The incorporation of the panel of all women’s officials is not only the main milestone, but also a strong reflection of the unwavering ICC commitment to develop gender equality across cricket.”Shah stressed that the initiative was more than a symbolic value.“It is a visibility, opportunity and creation of meaningful patterns that can inspire future generations. By emphasizing excellence in participating in the global scene, we strive to induce aspiration and strengthen that the leadership and impact on cricket knows no sex,” he added.ICC panel of match officialsMatching matches: Trudy Anderson, Shandré Fritz, GS Lakshmi, Michelle PereiraReferee: Lauren Agenbag, Candace La Borde, Kim Cotton, Sarah Dambanevana, Shathira Jesy, Kerrin Klast, Janani N, Nimali pou.