ICC have announced the first set of women’s cricket NFTs

ICC have announced the first set of women's cricket NFTs

The International Cricket Council (ICC) and its Official Digital Collectibles Partner, FanCraze, have announced a very special release of ‘ICC Crictos‘ featuring some of the best moments from recent ICC tournaments in the women’s game.

To commemorate the ICC Women’s World Cup and International Women’s Day, this special release will include highlights from both the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 and the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2017.

ICC Crictos are the official digital collectibles of the ICC. Crictos, which are minted on the Flow Blockchain, allow cricket fans to collect and trade their own piece of ICC history from a variety of ICC events.

Fans may now own and trade some of the most renowned moments in women’s cricket, including Ellyse Perry, Mithali Raj, Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning, Shafali Verma, Alyssa Healy, and others, as part of the ICC’s commitment to growing women’s cricket.

On Wednesday, a unique pack drop will take place, with all fans having the chance to get their hands on one of these historic women’s cricket moments, as well as some notable moments from the recent ICC U19 World Cup and ICC Men’s Tournaments throughout the last two decades.

Finn Bradshaw, ICC Head of Digital said, “Women have created some of the most memorable moments in ICC tournament history, so we are pleased to be able to celebrate them and give fans the chance to own a moment from their favorite player.

We believe creating products like these in emerging technologies helps the next generation of cricket fans get closer to the game they love.”

Anshum Bhambri, CEO of FanCraze remarked, “Our mission at FanCraze is to build a platform for cricket fans to discover, engage with and own all types of cricket content. We are very proud to showcase women cricketers who create history and inspire millions to do the same.

These are marquee NFTs in the evolution of our cricket metaverse and we believe fans would love to own these iconic moments.”

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