Unpacking Frailty and Gendered Rules of Sport: Women Cricketers’ Experiences of Practice and Play in Rajasthan, India

Shruti Sharma
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Sport has historically furthered the myth of female frailty by making it the basis for women’s exclusion from early participation, and hitherto, for inclusion on restricted conditions. The article focuses on the gendered rules of play in cricket which manifest materially by altering an object, the space and temporality of play translating into the use of a smaller ball within a shorter boundary and lesser hours of playtime for women in comparison to men. While the historical and existing justifications for each of the differences in rules revolve around varied meanings of what ‘being frail’ entails for women, the supposed easing of conditions is also expected to encourage and enable women to emulate men’s style of play, and hence, make their game ‘exciting’. Drawing from fieldwork and interviews of women cricketers who represent the state of Rajasthan (India) in the Board of Control for Cricket in India domestic tournaments, the article unpacks the on-ground manifestation of the three gendered rules to argue that the altered nature of play makes the women’s version more challenging and hence, distinct and separate from the men’s version and its valuations. Foregrounding women’s layered experiences, the article shows the way women play sport cannot be captured within the imposed binary logic of frail and non-frail.
解读虚弱和体育运动中的性别规则:印度拉贾斯坦邦女板球运动员的练习和比赛经历
体育运动在历史上进一步助长了女性脆弱的神话,使其成为妇女被排除在早期参与体育运动之外的依据,并在迄今为止,成为妇女在受限条件下参与体育运动的依据。文章重点论述了板球比赛中的性别规则,这些规则通过改变物体、比赛空间和时间来体现,即在较短的边界内使用较小的球,以及女性比赛时间少于男性。虽然每种规则差异的历史和现有理由都围绕着 "体弱 "对女性的不同含义,但所谓的条件放宽也是为了鼓励和使女性能够模仿男性的比赛风格,从而使她们的比赛更加 "精彩"。文章通过对代表印度拉贾斯坦邦参加印度板球控制委员会国内比赛的女板球运动员的实地调查和访谈,解读了三种性别化规则的实地表现,认为比赛性质的改变使女子版板球更具挑战性,因此有别于男子版板球及其价值。文章从妇女的多层次经验出发,说明妇女的体育运动方式不能被强加给她们的体弱与非体弱的二元逻辑所涵盖。
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