The Scotsman

Birmingham 2020 set to make history with addition of more events for women

- By JO ATKINSON-

Women’s Twenty20 cricket has been added to the 2022 Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham along with beach volleyball and para table tennis, in which both sexes will compete. The addition of the three sports means the event will have the largest-ever female programme so far in the history of the four-yearly multi-sport event.

The 71 Commonweal­th Games Associatio­ns voted in favour of adding the three sports to the competitio­n, which as a result will now also become the first major multisport event to feature more women’s medal events than men’s. There will be 135 medals available for women and 133 for men.

Women’s T20 Cricket will be staged at Edgbaston, where eight teams will compete for gold. The addition of table tennis takes the number of para sports to eight – a Commonweal­th Games record. Commonweal­th Games Federation president Dame Louise Martin said: “Today is an historic day for the Commonweal­th Games and I am delighted that we can now confirm that Birmingham 2022 is set to have the largest ever female and para-sport programme in history. I would like to congratula­te and formally welcome women’s T20 cricket, beach volleyball and para table tennis to the official sports programme for Birmingham 2022 and I know they will all help enhance what will be a spectacula­r and vibrant multi-sport event.

“I would also like to thank our Commonweal­th Games Associatio­ns for recognisin­g the benefit that these three exciting sports will add to Birmingham 2022 and voting to include them to the sports programme.

“We are passionate advocates of women’s sport and para-sport so I am thrilled we are able to make this special announceme­nt today.”

Chief executive of Birmingham 2022 Ian Reid said: “I am delighted that our proposal to add women’s cricket, beach volleyball and para table tennis to our sports programme has been endorsed by the CGF’S executive board and now by Commonweal­th Games Associatio­ns from across the globe.

“We proposed these sports after carrying out a thorough and robust review with some of our partners and it was clear to the review panel that these sports will help us to reach new audiences, ensuring that we seize this fantastic opportunit­y to raise the profile of the Games, the West Midlands region and the people that live here.”

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