The Marylebone Cricket Club, a cricket club based in England has announced its intentions to amend the Laws of Cricket by changing the term “batsmen” to “batters” to further try to make the sport of cricket more gender neutral. The MCC oversee and are in charge of the various rules in cricket. They have announced that the change will take action immediately.
MCC has today announced amendments to the Laws of Cricket to use the gender-neutral terms “batter” and “batters”, rather than “batsman” or “batsmen”.
— Marylebone Cricket Club (@MCCOfficial) September 22, 2021
In a statement the MCC stated “MCC believes that the use of gender-neutral terminology helps reinforce cricket’s status as an inclusive game for all,”. They also confirmed that “The changes are effective immediately and updates have been made to the Laws of Cricket published (online), with the Laws of Cricket App and printed editions to be amended accordingly at their next updates.”
This isn’t the first time the sport of cricket went through one of these changes. Back in 2000, the MCC changed the name of fieldsman to fielder and that name is still used to this day. Many high profile names in cricket are in favour of this change with former England captain Michael Vaughan telling people against the change ‘to get a life’.
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