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  • Seamers seal 5-0 T20I triumph in Barbados

    England Women 44-2 beat West Indies Women 43-10 by 8 wickets.
    England Women secure comprehensive victory in Barbados finishing the IT20 series 5-0.

    England's seamers dominated the first innings leaving West Indies all out for 43 in 16.2 overs.

    Player of the Match, Freya Davies, was the pick of England's bowlers with her 3-2 from her 2.2 overs, backed up by the rest of the team's

  • Lyth bowling action cleared

    Adam Lyth’s suspension from bowling in competitive county cricket has been lifted after he passed an independent assessment at Loughborough University earlier this month.

    The independent assessment confirmed that Lyth had remedied his bowling action within the prescribed 15 degrees of elbow extension threshold as defined in the ECB Regulations for the Review of Bowlers Reported with Suspect

  • England name squad for Men’s ODI tour of South Africa

    England Men's selection panel have named a 14-strong squad for the three-match ODI series against South Africa starting in January.

    England Men's ODI squad:

    Jos Buttler (Lancashire) Captain
    Moeen Ali (Warwickshire)
    Jofra Archer (Sussex)
    Harry Brook (Yorkshire)
    Sam Curran (Surrey)
    Ben Duckett (Nottinghamshire)
    Dawid Malan (Yorkshire)
    Adil Rashid (Yorkshire)
    Jas

  • England Women remain unbeaten in the West Indies

    England Women 131-8 beat West Indies Women 82-9 by 49 runs.
    England Women continue their fine form in the West Indies, taking their 5-match-series 4-0 ahead of their final fixture on Thursday 22nd December.
    Another day, another toss win for the England captain, Heather Knight, who elected to put her team into bat first up. A slightly slower wicket and strong home side bowling attack restric

  • Dean continues to impress as England Women secure IT20 series in West Indies

    England Women 157-6 beat West Indies Women 140-8 by 17 runs.
    Charlie Dean (4-19) rattled through the West Indies line-up leading England to a 3-0 win of the T20I series in Bridgetown.

    Yet another win of the toss brought the fierce opening partnership in Lauren Winfield-Hill (24) and Sophia Dunkley (44) to the crease, who quickly saw England to 60. Heather Knight (43) and the rest of the

  • Scans confirm stress fracture for Freya Kemp

    After receiving further exploratory scans in the UK, it has been confirmed that England Women and Southern Vipers all-rounder Freya Kemp has sustained a stress fracture in her back.
    Although the timescale of Kemp's return is to be determined, she will not be available for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in February 2023.
    She will now begin rehabilitation in partnership with the England Women a

  • Reciprocal Australia tours confirmed for England Men’s U19

    Two series between England Men’s U19 and Australia Men’s U19 have been confirmed, with the Young Lions heading to Australia in January and in turn hosting their counterparts across August and September next year.

    As part of this, the Young Lions training group for the winter has been announced, with the group having already spent two weeks together at a training camp in Abu Dhabi.
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  • Victory in Barbados takes England Women 2-0 up in IT20s

    England Women 141-6 beat West Indies Women 125-8 by 16 runs.
    England Women go 2-0 in the five match IT20 series against West Indies Women in Barbados.
    England started with intent having chosen to bat first, but after a few quick wickets, a strong 40 partnership between Sophia Dunkley (43) and Maia Bouchier (24) was needed to settle the middle of their innings. Sarah Glenn's explosive 10* f

  • ECB statement following DCMS Select Committee

    The evidence heard by the DCMS Select Committee today demonstrates why widespread change in cricket is needed – and why delivering that lasting cultural change will require sustained action over many years. We are committed to achieving this, and have been listening carefully to today’s testimony which will play an important part in helping us understand the further work that is needed.
    Since t

  • England Women win opening IT20 in Antigua

    England Women 106-2 beat West Indies Women 105-7 by 8 wickets.

    England Women have taken a 1-0 lead in the T20I series against the West Indies in Antigua.
    Another successful toss saw a change up for the England side choosing to bowl first, with Player of the Match, Lauren Bell (3-26) and Katherine Brunt (1-20) setting the tone.
    West Indies batters struggled against the tourists bowl

  • Sciver stars in ODI clean sweep

    England Women 256-10 beat West Indies Women 105-9 by 151 runs.
    England Women secured the CG United ODI series 3-0 at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua.

    Nat Sciver (85) starred with yet another outstanding performance with the bat, becoming the second fastest English woman to reach 3000 ODI runs. Supported by Danni Wyatt (35) and captain for the game Amy Jones (32*) England posted

  • ECB updates on action to tackle discrimination and make cricket more welcoming and inclusive

    Today the ECB publishes three reports updating on the progress in making cricket the welcoming, inclusive sport we want it to be.
    There is no doubt about the scale of change which is needed to make sure cricket really is a game for everyone. The testimony of those who have experienced discrimination or felt excluded from the sport demonstrates that.
    But a year ago, following Azeem Rafiq’s te

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