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  • ECB statement: Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson

    The ECB is currently investigating a breach of team protocols following the conclusion of the first Men’s Test against New Zealand.
    Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson were present at a nightclub in the early hours of Monday morning when an incident took place. We are currently seeking further information, and an announcement regarding the squad for the second Test will be made in due course.
    The Cr

  • Waterloo Bridge transformed into cricket carnival as ICC Women's T20 World Cup arrives in England and Wales

    London’s iconic Waterloo Bridge transformed into a live cricket pitch for the first time in its history as ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 launched in unmissable fashion Captains of all 12 participating nations unite publicly for the first time in a show-stopping Captain’s Carnival Fans from London and host cities across the country took part in street-themed cricket games and entertainment as Eng

  • Alice Capsey and Heather Knight put on a fireworks show against India to take Vitality series 2-1

    England Women (184-4) beat India Women (180-5) by six wickets
    Alice Capsey and Heather Knight tore up the record books with a chase for the ages to give England a second successive Vitality IT20 series win and send them bouncing into the T20 World Cup.
    Their partnership of 137 from just 76 balls helped England to overhaul India's 180-5, making it the highest ever Women's T20 chase in England

  • England level series as Freya Kemp delivers with bat and ball

    England Women (168-5) beat India Women (142-9) by 26 runs
    Freya Kemp had a full day out with bat and ball to square the Vitality IT20 series at 1-1 with a decider to come in Taunton on Tuesday.
    In front of a record Bristol crowd for an international women's fixture Kemp gave them plenty to cheer as she sent the ball flying over the ropes twice and grabbed another four boundaries in a 13-ball

  • India take the lead as Heather Knight takes top spot

    England Women (150-8) lost by 38 runs to India Women (188-7)
    Heather Knight became the most capped England Women's cricketer of all time only for India to spoil the party with an opening game win.
    The visitors take a 1-0 lead in the three-match Vitality IT20 series to Bristol after a confident performance at the Ambassador Cruise Line Ground in Chelmsford.
    They bounced back from a first b

  • Wicked to bring West End magic to ICC Women's T20 World Cup Opener

    West End and Broadway musical phenomenon Wicked announced as the opening performance for the tournament’s first match at Edgbaston, where England face Sri Lanka Stars Emma Kingston and Zizi Strallen will be defying gravity as Elphaba and Glinda in front of a global audience – marking the first-ever collaboration between a major West End musical and international cricket The ground-breaking per

  • England Women take Vitality IT20 series 2-1 to enjoy success by the sea

    England Women (81-3) beat New Zealand Women (80 all out) by seven wickets
    The sunshine brought the heat but England Women stayed cool enough to win the Vitality IT20 series against New Zealand Women with a thumping seven wicket win.
    Built on the back on an outstanding bowling performance by the seaside in Hove, Charlie Dean held aloft her first series trophy as stand in captain for Nat Scive

  • Alice Capsey opens England's T20 summer with a magnificent seven-wicket win

    England Women 140-3 beat New Zealand Women 136-7 by seven wickets
    England Women showed all round class and composure to secure a seven-wicket win over New Zealand Women and get their T20 summer off to the perfect start.
    With Alice Capsey taking to opening the batting in the format for the first time like a duck to water, and with the irresistible Freya Kemp for company, England began their T

  • Vitality Blast women's competition (Tier 1) county-by-county preview

    The ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay has provided the annual county-by-county preview for the Vitality Blast women's competition (Tier 1) ahead of the opening games on Friday night.
    Yorkshire will play in Tier 1 for the frist time this season with the group-stage reduced to 12 matches per team, with four counties progressing to Finals Day at the Kia Oval on Friday 17 July.
    Durham<

  • Cricket network urged to make 2026 a defining year for women’s game

    Counties and cricketing organisations have been urged to seize the moment of England and Wales hosting the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup next month and make 2026 the biggest ever year for women’s cricket.
    Leaders from across cricket came together at today’s ECB Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Whole Game Conference at Edgbaston, with the event themed around making the most of hosting the tournament

  • England and New Zealand share the spoils as rain plays a central role in Metro Bank ODI series

    New Zealand Women 141-4 beat England Women 181-7 by 17 runs (DLS Method)
    The Metro Bank ODI series honours were shared following a 17-run win for New Zealand in the final match of the series in Cardiff.
    In what was Suzie Bates’ 184th and final ODI match for the White Ferns, her teammates ensured she signed off with the win that secured a 1-1 drawn series after Wednesday’s 2nd match was aband

  • Young Lions to host Pakistan U19s

    England Men U19s will host Pakistan Men U19s in a Youth Test and four Youth ODIs during September.
    The one-off Youth Test will be played at Arundel from September 2-5 before the four-match Youth ODI series begins at the same location on September 9. The second Youth ODI will be staged at Guildford before the series concludes with matches at Wormsley.
    The Young Lions are already scheduled to

  • Mousley to captain England Lions in four-day series against South Africa A

    The England Lions selectors have named a 15-player squad for the upcoming four-day series against South Africa A.
    Warwickshire’s Dan Mousley will captain the team which will play South Africa A in two four-day matches at Arundel (May 22-25) and Beckenham (May 29-June 1).
    England Lions 15-player four-day squad:
    Dan Mousley (Warwickshire – captain)
    Charlie Allison (Essex)
    Henry Crocom

  • Captain Charlie Dean leads by example as England claim thrilling opening win

    England Women 211-9 beat New Zealand Women 210 all out by 1 wicket
    First-time captain Charlie Dean led the way with bat and ball to secure a nail-biting opening win of the summer for England Women at their first attempt.
    With debutant Tilly Corteen-Coleman for company at the other end, Dean’s 31 not out masterminded a one-wicket win with just 10 balls remaining in the first Metro Bank ODI ag

  • Tilly Corteen-Coleman named in England Women's T20 World Cup Squad

    England Women’s selectors have today announced their 15-player squad for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
    The Blaze’s Nat Sciver-Brunt has been named as captain and will lead the squad on home soil at her seventh T20 World Cup.
    Sciver-Brunt is joined in the squad by uncapped 18-year-old Surrey spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Warwickshire’s Issy Wong and Durham’s Lauren Filer who are all select

  • History made as over 236,000 children take part in UK's biggest ever schools cricket day ahead of Women's T20 World Cup

    Hundreds of thousands of children across the UK picked up a bat and ball today, as schools came together for the biggest single day of cricket participation the country has ever seen · Schools Cricket Day marks 50 days to go to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, which is set to inspire the next generation of players · England Women and International cricket superstar Heather Knight wa

  • Ed Smith to be appointed to ECB Board as Non-Executive Director

    Former England Men’s batter and National Selector Ed Smith is to be appointed as a Non-Executive Director to the ECB Board from October 1, 2026.
    Smith will bring additional international cricket experience to the Board having served as National Selector from 2018 until 2021, a period which saw the England Men’s team win the ICC Men’s World Cup in 2019.
    During a 12-year playing career, Smith

  • ‘I’m playing as well as I ever have’ – Abell wins Rothesay Player of the Round

    Tom Abell praised England’s Headingley hero Jack Leach after the spinner was again involved in an important late partnership to this time get Somerset over the line in a tense Rothesay County Championship win at Hampshire.
    Abell was named Rothesay County Championship Player of the Round after he hit the winning runs and reached his century to send Somerset 15 points clear at the top of Division

  • England Cricket and Castore unveil kits for 2026

    The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Castore have today unveiled the new collection of England Cricket kits and training wear to be worn by all three England teams across 2026.
    New ODI, IT20 and training kit will be worn by the England Women’s, England Men’s and England Men’s Mixed Disability teams in a huge summer that includes the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
    Both the IT20 and ODI k

  • Double-centurion McKinney receives Player of the Round accolade

    Durham opener Ben McKinney admits he wanted to be “greedy” as his career best first-class score in Durham’s innings and 225-run victory over Gloucestershire at Bristol saw him named the Rothesay County Championship Player of the Round.
    McKinney hit a magnificent 244 from 272 balls in Durham’s first-innings score of 605-5 declared, setting the match up for the bowlers to take the 20 wickets need

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