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  • ECB begin recruitment for a new Independent Non-Executive Director

    The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has today announced that it will begin recruitment for a new Independent Non-Executive Director to succeed Delia Bushell, following the completion of her three-year term as an ECB Board member in May.
    Delia is now engaged in advisory and investment work for the sport and media sectors, so has decided not to seek a second term on the ECB Board given the

  • Dynamos Cricket launches to help get kids active this summer

    This year, kids can take part in the new Dynamos Cricket programme for the first time Registration for Dynamos Cricket opens today for parents of kids aged 8-11: dynamoscricket.co.uk Programme to run alongside The Hundred, with participants getting priority access to tickets, free gifts and money-can’t-buy experiences Parents can also sign 5-8-year-olds up for All Stars Cricket from today: al

  • England men name ODI squad for India series

    England Men have named their 14-player squad for the three-match One-Day International series against India in Pune starting on Tuesday.
    Three additional players – Jake Ball, Chris Jordan and Dawid Malan – will travel with the squad as cover. All these players have been in India for the Twenty20 International series that concluded in Ahmedabad on Saturday.
    Jofra Archer is returning to the UK

  • Ellyse Perry signs up for The Hundred

    Australian sporting icon Ellyse Perry has become the latest global superstar to sign up for cricket’s new 100-ball competition The Hundred.
    The ICC Women’s Player of the Decade will play for Birmingham Phoenix in the first season of the new competition where she will line up alongside compatriot Ashleigh Gardner, New Zealand’s Sophie Devine and England’s own Amy Jones and Georgia Elwiss.
    Ell

  • ​2020 Domestic Cricket Journalism Award winners announced

    The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced the 2020 Domestic Cricket Journalism Award winners with The Cricketer securing two honours.
    The Cricketer won the Outstanding Online Coverage of Domestic Cricket award for a third successive year while its journalist Nick Friend was judged the Christopher Martin-Jenkins Young Journalist of the Year.
    Wisden’s Taha Hashim and ESPN Cricinf

  • England stars bowled over by vaccine rollout

    Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, took part in a virtual discussion with a selection of the England Men's cricket team’s brightest stars, Mark Wood, Chris Jordan and Sam Curran, answering their questions around the Covid-19 vaccine Cricket commentator, Isa Guha, hosted the discussion and was also joined by Professor Nick Peirce, Chief Medical Officer of the England and W

  • England Women secure IT20 series clean-sweep

    England Women beat New Zealand by 32 runs
    England Women won the final IT20 in New Zealand to secure a 3-0 series victory.
    Important contributions from Sophia Dunkley - batting at No.4 in the absence of injured captain Heather Knight - and Fran Wilson took stand-in skipper Nat Sciver's side to 129-9.
    In reply the wickets were shared around but Katherine Brunt set the tone with two wickets

  • Freya Davies takes four as England Women seal series

    England Women beat New Zealand Women by six wickets
    Freya Davies took four wickets as England Women won the second IT20 against New Zealand in Wellington and claimed the series.
    New Zealand were in a threatening position at 84-2 before two wickets in two balls from Sarah Glenn turned the tide.
    Davies then took three in her final three overs as the hosts were dismissed for 120.
    Tammy Be

  • Cindy Butts Appointed as Chair of the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket

    The Board of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has taken a significant step toward ensuring cricket is a game for everyone with the appointment of Cindy Butts to establish and chair the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket, which will examine issues relating to race and equity in the game.
    Ms Butts has extensive experience in senior roles spanning governance, inclusion and equit

  • Glenn guides England to comfy IT20 win

    England Women beat New Zealand by seven wickets
    England Women won the first IT20 against New Zealand in Wellington.
    The bowlers did the bulk of the hard work, dismissing the hosts for just 96. The wickets were shared around, but leg-spinner Sarah Glenn was awarded Player of the Match for her figures of 2-11.
    Heather Knight's team encountered few difficulties chasing down the target, losin

  • New England Men's Coaches announced

    ECB have today announced a number of new appointments in the England men’s pathway.
    In one of three elite coaching appointments, Former England and Somerset batter Marcus Trescothick has been confirmed as Elite Batting Coach. Trescothick has experience working with the group and will take up the new role in the middle of March. He will step down from his role as Assistant Coach at Somerset CCC

  • Satterthwaite ton sees New Zealand win final ODI

    New Zealand Women beat England Women by seven wickets
    New Zealand's Amy Satterthwaite scored an unbeaten hundred as New Zealand won the final match of the ODI series.
    England were indebted to Tammy Beaumont (88*) and Heather Knight (60) for their total of 220, which captain Heather Knight judged to be 30-40 short after the game.
    It ends England Women's run of 10 consecutive all-format vic

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