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England and international cricket stars selected by eight new teams live tonight
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced that Gordon Hollins is leaving his role as Managing Director, County Cricket.
England’s World Cup triumph, the Specsavers Ashes and Vitality Blast deliver record crowds for cricket in 2019.
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.
Details for the The Vitality Blast Finals Day preview media opportunities, which will be held at Edgbaston on Friday, September 20.
A memorable summer of international cricket concluded on Sunday with England securing victory in the final Specsavers men’s Ashes Test at the Kia Oval to claim a 2-2 series draw against Australia.Captain Joe Root’s Test team confirmed their fighting qualities with the 135-run victory after Australia retained the Ashes urn at Emirates Old Trafford.The drawn men’s Ashes series caps a remarka
An independent assessment has confirmed Billy Root has remedied his bowling action to display elbow extension within the permitted 15 degrees.
England men's team will play six Tests, three ODIs and three IT20s during the 2020 summer season.
Jofra Archer to play for Sussex after overcoming left side soreness.
Ahead of England’s World Cup semi-final clash against Australia, England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and International Cricket Council (ICC) celebrated the impact that the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup has had in inspiring young people – with over one million children aged five-12 connecting with the sport.
Jimmy Anderson will miss the next two Specsavers County Championship matches with a low-grade calf muscle tear.
On Saturday 29 June, eleven young competition winners enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime training session with the England Women’s team ahead of the Ashes at England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) National Cricket Performance Centre in Loughborough University.
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