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All Stars Cricket is back

All Stars Cricket is back

All Stars Cricket, the ECB’s programme to inspire the next generation of five to eight year-olds, is back with over 2,000 clubs across England and Wales taking part this summer.
37,000 children enjoyed the ground-breaking first year of All Stars Cricket and 2018 looks set to be even bigger and better with 20,000 signed up with more than six weeks remaining until the programme begins in mid-May.

World Cup winners on the move for year three of the Kia Super League

World Cup winners on the move for year three of the Kia Super League

ECB today announced the England player allocations for the third year of the Kia Super League with several of the ICC World Cup winning squad on the move.

World Cup Player of the Tournament, Tammy Beaumont is one of the highest profile movers as she switches from Surrey Stars to last year’s beaten finalists Southern Vipers. Former Stars teammate Alex Hartley will also be in new colours as

Three New Faces In England Women's Squad

Three New Faces In England Women's Squad

Alice Davidson-Richards, Katie George and Bryony Smith have been called up to England Women's squad for the first time ahead of the tour of India.

England Women - Media Day

England Women - Media Day

On Wednesday March 7, England Women will announce their squad for India with a number of players available to the media.

Jon Lewis faces the media with Will Jacks during the ICC Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand

Lewis appointed Young Lions Head Coach

Jon Lewis, the former England fast bowler who has made a successful move into coaching with Sussex, has been appointed Head Coach of the ECB's Young Lions programme.

Non-executive appointments to new Regulatory Committee

Non-executive appointments to new Regulatory Committee

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed a series of appointments to its newly formed Regulatory Committee, the group which has full oversight of all ECB’s rules, regulations and procedures.
Five non-executive appointments complete an eight-strong committee chaired by Nic Coward, the former CEO of the British Horseracing Authority and former General Secretary of the English Premi

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