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  • The Hundred teams up with New Balance

    New Balance extends relationship with ECB by supplying kit for all eight teams in The Hundred
    New Balance will produce both playing and training kits for each of the eight teams, with the men’s and women’s teams wearing the same design.
    Each of the kits will reflect the vibrant identities of the new teams and have been designed to appeal to fans across the country. The designs will be unveil

  • New Era and The Hundred join forces to create new headwear collection

    New Era announced as the Official Headwear Supplier for The Hundred, helping to take cricket to new and younger audiences.
    The new three-year partnership with New Era, which is renowned for its long-standing associations with some of the world’s most exciting and watched sports, including the MLB, NFL and NBA, will be creating a bespoke collection of headwear for all eight city-based teams taki

  • ECB announce new infrastructure funding for First-Class Counties to further boost fan experience

    The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has today announced a £25million increase to its Infrastructure Fund for First-Class Counties (FCCs) over the next five years.
    This is in addition to the £50million of FCC infrastructure funding that ECB pledged earlier this year when launching its strategy for 2020-24: Inspiring Generations.
    ECB’s Infrastructure Fund, now totalling £75milllion, wil

  • Media Invite: Transforming Women's And Girls' Cricket

    In January, we launched Inspiring Generations – cricket’s strategy for 2020-24.
    During the development of Inspiring Generations, and the extensive consultation process conducted across the game, the strong appetite to transform cricket’s relationship with women and girls was abundantly clear. There is a tremendous enthusiasm across the cricket network to increase the representation of wom

  • ​Record-setting summer for Vitality Blast

    This weekend’s Vitality Blast Finals Day will provide a showpiece event in a domestic summer in which nearly 1.5 million fans will have attended county cricket.

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