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  • ECB statement on Covid-19 planning ahead of start of domestic season

    ​We are undertaking a number of steps to prepare for potential outcomes that an ongoing situation with Covid-19 might bring for the cricket community here in England and Wales.
    In conjunction with our partners across the network, we are building contingency plans across a number of possible eventualities.
    Our main priorities are to ensure we scope out the landscape for financial, logistical

  • England's Test series in Sri Lanka postponed

    Due to the Covid-19 pandemic worsening globally, and after discussions with Sri Lanka Cricket, we have today made the decision to return our players to the U.K and postpone the forthcoming Test series between Sri Lanka and England.
    At this time, the physical and mental wellbeing of our players and support teams is paramount. We will now look to bring them home to their families as soon as poss

  • Sophie Devine to captain Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred

    ​New Zealand all-rounder Sophie Devine has been named captain of Birmingham Phoenix’s women’s team for The Hundred.
    Devine recently captained the White Ferns in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia and is currently ranked the number one all-rounder in the ICC T20 International (T20I) rankings, having contributed 2,384 runs, at a strike rate of 126.4, as well as taking 87 wickets in her 91

  • Sciver and Gregory named Trent Rockets’ captains for The Hundred

    ​England stars Nat Sciver and Lewis Gregory will captain Trent Rockets in The Hundred this summer as the Nottingham-based team looks for glory in the competition’s first year.
    Sciver sits third on the ICC T20 all-rounder rankings and shone at the recent Women’s T20 World Cup. She scored over 200 runs in the tournament, with three half-centuries in four innings, as England reached the semi-final

  • England Men’s Test Tour of Sri Lanka – Coronavirus update

    ​Due to the ongoing situation regarding the current coronavirus outbreak around the world, the England Men’s Test team, currently touring Sri Lanka, kindly requests all supporters joining the tour to maintain good levels of hygiene as advised by the World Health Organisation and the NHS, to avoid possible infection and spreading.
    Following the world health agency’s advice, and in order to prote

  • International stars sign up for The Hundred

    ​The latest wave of international women’s signings for The Hundred has been announced today with Australia’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup winning trio, Nicola Carey, Ashleigh Gardner and Beth Mooney amongst the star names that have been unveiled.
    Semi-finalists South Africa provide two further signings, with all-rounders Marizanne Kapp and Chloe Tryon joining Oval Invincibles and London Spirit res

  • ​Jofra Archer Injury Update

    Following a repeat MRI scan undertaken this week in London, Jofra Archer has been reviewed by the ECB medical team and is progressing as expected from the stress fracture to his right elbow sustained during the South Africa tour in January. He will have a further scan in mid-April before a return to competitive cricket.
    Archer’s focus will be playing for England, starting with the West Indies T

  • Rain Knocks England Out Of T20 World Cup

    ​A day of persistent rain in Sydney saw England knocked out of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup at the semi-final stage.
    With no reserve day in the tournament playing conditions the rules dictate group-winners progress to the final in the event of an abandoned game, and with India having topped Group A they travel to Melbourne to take part in Sunday's final.
    It was a bitterly disappointing way

  • Rain pushes England Lions game against New South Wales XI towards a draw

    ​Heavy rain in Wollongong hampered the chances of a result between England Lions and New South Wales XI, with only 26 overs bowled on day three.
    The Lions trailed by 279 overnight, with five first-innings wickets remaining, but the abject weather meant no play was possible in the first session. An early lunch was taken but the rain came again in the early afternoon.
    When it eventually eased,

  • The Hundred to feature equal prize money for men's and women's winning teams

    ​The Hundred has announced that it will offer women and men equal prize money for the inaugural competition this summer.
    The total prize budget of £600,000 will be split 50/50 between the men’s and women’s competitions and is a step towards the ECB’s long-term commitment to making cricket a gender-balanced sport.
    The Hundred is an action-packed, unmissable new 100 ball cricket competition t

  • Taylor claims prestigious double at Domestic Cricket Journalism Awards

    ​BBC Somerset presenter Charlie Taylor has claimed a prestigious double at the 2019 Domestic Cricket Journalism Awards.
    Taylor won the coveted Young Domestic Cricket Journalist of the Year and Domestic Cricket Broadcaster of the Year awards, both of which carry the name of revered former commentator and journalist Christopher Martin-Jenkins.
    It is the second time that Taylor has won the youn

  • Lawrence passes 50 again but England Lions struggle on day two against NSW XI

    ​England Lions trail New South Wales XI by 279 runs with five first-innings wickets remaining in Wollongong, with Dan Lawrence passing 50 for the fourth time on the tour.
    Resuming on 242 for four, the NSW XI batsmen frustrated the Lions bowlers, passing 400 before declaring with eight wickets down.
    Arjun Nair was dismissed by Ollie Robinson in the fourth over of the day, but Nick Bertus and

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