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Equal prize money for Women’s T20 winners

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, CMC – West Indies captain Hayley Matthews and legendary all-rounder Deandra Dottin have joined voices praising the ICC’s decision to introduce equal prize money for men’s and women’s competitions. This monumental step comes ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, marking a significant moment for the tournament and the future of women’s cricket. The winners of this year’s World Cup, which concludes on October 20, will take home USD 2.34 million, while the runners-up will receive $1.17 million. The total prize pool of $7.95 million reflects a 225% increase from the previous edition, positioning cricket as the only major team sport to offer equal prize money for both its men’s and women’s World Cup events. As West Indies prepares to open their campaign against South Africa on October 4 in Dubai, Matthews expressed her delight at the move, highlighting its significance for women cricketers globally. “It puts a lot of respect on the game,” said Matthews. As professional cricketers, we work as hard as men do, so receiving equal prize money is a huge step forward. It validates our efforts and the passion we bring to the game. Hopefully, this is just the beginning of more positive changes for women’s cricket across the board.” Matthews’ sentiments are echoed by the returning Deandra Dottin, who is back in the West Indies squad after a two-year absence. Known for her explosive all-round abilities, Dottin welcomed the changes, noting that this shift reflects the growing respect for women’s cricket at the global level. “It’s great to see the ICC taking this step. It shows that women’s cricket is being taken seriously, and that’s a huge boost for players like us. We’ve always worked hard, and now we’re seeing tangible recognition for that effort. This is a major move in the right direction.”

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Mexico has its first female president

“I’m a mother, a grandmother, a scientist and a woman of faith, and from today, by the will of the Mexican people, the president.” Those were the words of Claudia Sheinbaum, delivering a speech Tuesday after she was sworn in as the first female president of Mexico. Sheinbaum made promises to limit prices for gasoline and food, expand cash hand-out programs for women and children, support business investment, and crack down on the drug cartels that have strengthened their hold over much of the country.

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Barbados Royals defeat Trinbago Knight Rider

PROVIDENCE, Guyana, CMC – The Barbados Royals defeated the Trinbago Knight Riders by nine wickets via the Duckworth/Lewis/Stern system in Eliminator 1 of the Caribbean Premier League on Tuesday. SCORES TRINBAGO KNIGHT RIDERS 168-3 in 19.1 overs (Nicholas Pooran 91 not out, Jason Roy 25, Andre Russell 20 not out, Kieron Pollard 17). BARBADOS ROYALS 64-1 in 4.2 overs (David Miller 50 not out).