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  • Tony Singh to join ECB as Chief Commercial Officer

    ECB today announced the appointment of BT’s Tony Singh as its new Chief Commercial Officer.
    Singh, who is currently Content and Business Development Director at BT, joins the ECB’s senior management team at Lord’s and will oversee all revenue generation and its key commercial relationships as well as customer-facing activities.
    His appointment will allow Sanjay Patel, the ECB’s existing Chie

  • Gordon Hollins becomes first Managing Director for County Cricket

    ECB has appointed Gordon Hollins to the newly created role of Managing Director, County Cricket to provide a vital focus on the core of domestic cricket.
    The announcement was made to the Members of the ECB at a whole-game meeting in London this week where the game’s new strategy for cricket from 2020 to 2024, Inspiring Generations, was shared.
    In line with this strategy, Gordon's responsibil

  • On Behalf Of Andrew Strauss: RUTH STRAUSS: 1972-2018

    RUTH STRAUSS: 1972-2018
    It is with great sadness and immense grief that we have to announce that Ruth passed away today as a result of her rare lung cancer.
    Sam, Luca and I will miss her terribly.
    Anyone who has met Ruth will know how loving, caring and passionately protective she was of her family and it gives us huge comfort that she was in Australia, the land of her birth, surrounded

  • ​England name squads for Caribbean Tour

    England National Cricket Selectors have named a 16-strong squad for the three-match Test series in the Caribbean starting in January and a 15-strong squad for the ODI series against the Windies starting in February.

  • Media Advisory: ECB Reaction to Cricket Discipline Commission decisions

    Tom Harrison, Chief Executive Officer of the ECB, said:
    “We accept the decisions made by the Cricket Discipline Commission and the sanctions they have given to Alex Hales and Ben Stokes.
    “Each pleaded guilty, admitted their charges and has accepted their sanctions.
    “They will now be available to play for England, with the same support as all of our players.
    “Today is a very strong remi

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