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  • Zak Crawley Video Interview

    Resent - due to the previous link not working.
    Please find below a link to download a video interview with England and Kent batsman Zak Crawley.
    You will find separate video and audio files.
    DOWNLOAD HERE
    Please credit - England and Wales Cricket Board.
    Furthermore, here’s some background information as England went into camp at the Ageas Bowl on Tuesday of this week.
    Some backg

  • Regional Retainer signings confirmed in the women's domestic game

    The eight regions of the new Women's Elite Domestic Structure have announced their Regional Retainer signings.
    The 25 players represent the first tranche of professional women's domestic cricketers. When the 40 full-time contracts are awarded - which ECB intends to award this year, despite the repercussions of COVID-19 - all Regional Retainer players will progress on to those terms.
    The play

  • Official Statement – COVID-19 Tests

    The England & Wales Cricket Board can confirm that 702 COVID-19 tests were carried out between June 3 and June 23 with several stakeholder groups working at the bio-secure venues of the Ageas Bowl and Emirates Old Trafford. These groups include players, support staff, match officials, ECB staff, venue staff and hotel staff.
    We can confirm that all 702 tests were negative.
    Ends

  • Official Statement: Jofra Archer

    England and Sussex bowler Jofra Archer will join England’s behind-closed-doors training camp on Thursday after a member of his household felt unwell over the weekend.
    Archer, and members of his household, have tested negative for COVID-19. He will have a second test tomorrow (Wednesday 23 June), and if he tests negative, he will join up with the training group on Thursday.
    The rest of the gr

  • ECB statement: Recreational cricket

    "The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) along with the nation’s cricket players are keen to see the imminent and safe return of our sport at recreational level and have been working hard with Government to achieve this.
    "We believe that cricket is a non-contact sport, with very low risks of exposure, and that it can be played as safely as many other activities being currently permitted. It i

  • ECB announces #raisethebat Test Series with players wearing key workers’ names on shirts

    Upcoming Test series against West Indies named #raisethebat Test Series in honour of key workers Players to wear key workers’ names on training shirts
    The England Men’s Test series against the West Indies will honour heroic cricketing key workers and be named the #raisethebat Test Series, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced today.
    Marking the return of international crick

  • England Women confirm back to training plans

    Twenty-four England Women cricketers will return to individual training on Monday June 22 as plans continue for a proposed tri-series with India and South Africa in September.
    The players will return across six venues, initially training on their own before progressing to small group training. Squads for specific formats will be named in due course, subject to confirmation of the proposed serie

  • ​ECB Board approve further financial support package for whole game

    ECB Board approve £35.7million financial support package for professional and recreational game ECB Board agree to expedite core payments that were due to First-Class Counties (FCCs) and County Cricket Boards (CCBs) between August 2020 – January 2021. The remainder of The Hundred payments will be paid to FCCs and the MCC ECB provided an initial £61million interim finan

  • England men’s name behind closed doors training group ahead of first Test against West Indies

    30-strong group named Red-ball management group confirmed for Test series with three coaches seconded from county cricket
    England National Cricket Selectors, with input from performance personnel and coaches, have named a 30-strong ‘behind-closed-doors training group’ who will go into camp at the Ageas Bowl on Tuesday June 23 ahead of the first Test against the West Indies starting on Wednesd

  • Glamorgan legend Alan Jones awarded England cap

    Former Glamorgan batsman Alan Jones was today awarded an England Test cap, 50 years to the day since he made his only appearance for England in the first match of the 1970 series against the Rest of the World XI.
    At the time the matches in the series were classed as Tests but were subsequently downgraded by the ICC, meaning Jones’s status as an England international was lost.
    However, the EC

  • Cricket clubs to get free digital skills training with Google Digital Garage and ECB

    Cricket clubs across England and Wales can benefit from digital skills webinars as part of a new partnership between the ECB and Google Digital Garage.
    Becoming the first NGB to team up with Google Digital Garage, the ECB is offering recreational cricket clubs the chance to learn about digital marketing and improving their online presence.
    Face-to-face sessions in London, Bristol and Leeds w

  • Ian Watmore ratified as ECB Chair at AGM

    Watmore's role will commence on September 1 after the 41 members voted unanimously in his favour ECB finances saw record 2019 turnover of £228million with profits exceeding expectation by £5.7million Lord Kamlesh Patel to step down as Senior Independent Director on August 31
    The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed that Ian Watmore’s appointment as Chair was ratified at its A

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