MCC announces amendment to Laws of the Game, to use "batters" instead of batsmen

The MCC expects and encourages others to adopt the updated terminology following Wednesday's announcement of the change to the Laws.

Published : Sep 22, 2021 15:56 IST

The changes are effective immediately and updates have been made to the Laws of Cricket published at lords.org/laws.  (Representative Image)
The changes are effective immediately and updates have been made to the Laws of Cricket published at lords.org/laws. (Representative Image)
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The changes are effective immediately and updates have been made to the Laws of Cricket published at lords.org/laws. (Representative Image)

The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) on Wednesday announced amendments to the laws of the game to use the gender-neutral term 'batter' and 'batters' rather than 'batsman' or 'batsmen'.

These changes have been approved by the MCC Committee, following initial discussion by the club's specialist Laws sub-committee.

"MCC believes that the use of gender-neutral terminology helps reinforce cricket's status as an inclusive game for all. The amendments are a natural evolution from work already undertaken in this area as well as an essential part of MCC's global responsibility to the sport," read an official statement.

The changes are effective immediately and updates have been made to the Laws of Cricket published at lords.org/laws. A number of Governing Bodies and media organisations are already using the term "batter" in their Playing Conditions and reporting.

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The MCC expects and encourages others to adopt the updated terminology following Wednesday's announcement of the change to the Laws.

At the time of the last redraft in 2017, it was agreed, following consultation with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and key figures within women's cricket, that the terminology would remain as "batsman" and "batsmen" within the Laws of the game.

The changes announced reflect the wider usage of the terms "batter" and "batters" which has occurred in cricketing circles in the intervening period. The move to "batter" is a natural progression, aligning with the terms of bowlers and fielders that already sit within the Laws.

"MCC believes in cricket being a game for all and this move recognises the changing landscape of the game in modern times," Jamie Cox, Assistant Secretary (Cricket and Operations) at MCC said.

"Use of the term "batter" is a natural evolution in our shared cricketing language and the terminology has already been adopted by many of those involved in the sport. It is the right time for this adjustment to be recognised formally and we are delighted, as the Guardians of the Laws, to announce these changes today," he added.

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