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Women’s T20 World Cup Stars Praise ICC’s Online Protection Programme Against Abuse

The programme, delivered in partnership with Freedom2hear (formerly GoBubble), works with international cricketers to filter out harmful content across social media platforms. Several players at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 have acknowledged the ICC's Player Protection Program for minimizing any sort of online abuse towards women cricketers in the tournament.

Women’s T20 World Cup Stars Praise ICC’s Online Protection Programme Against Abuse

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Several players at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 have acknowledged the ICC's Player Protection Program for minimizing any sort of online abuse towards women cricketers in the tournament.

The programme, delivered in partnership with Freedom2hear (formerly GoBubble), works with international cricketers to filter out harmful content across social media platforms.

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Several players at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 have acknowledged the ICC's Player Protection Program for minimizing any sort of online abuse towards women cricketers in the tournament. The programme, delivered in partnership with Freedom2hear (formerly GoBubble), works with international cricketers to filter out harmful content across social media platforms.

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