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  • England Men's Mixed Disability team clinch series

    England Men's Mixed Disability 165-4 beat India Men's Mixed Disability 161-9 by six wickets.
    England Men's Mixed Disability team secured victory in the inaugural Vitality Mixed Disability IT20 series against India, winning by six wickets in Worcester.
    Liam O'Brien continued his fine series with a match-winning 73 from just 54 balls to put England 4-1 up with two games to play.
    It was a di

  • Josh Price and James Dixon lead England to big win in fourth Vitality Mixed Disability IT20

    England Men's Mixed Disability 172-4 beat India Men's Mixed Disability 99-9 by 73 runs.
    England Men's Mixed Disability team went 3-1 up in their seven-match series against India, bouncing back from defeat at Lord's to win by 73 runs at Worcester courtesy of stand-out performances from Josh Price and James Dixon.
    Opening the batting, Price's innings was measured throughout with acceleration l

  • India win in last over at Lord's to leave Mixed Disability series poised

    India Men's Mixed Disability 124-8 beat England Men's Mixed Disability 123-9 by two wickets.

    India defied a spirited fightback from England to spoil the party at HQ, winning the third Vitality Mixed Disability IT20 by two wickets to leave the series poised at 2-1 with four games to come.
    With England having won comfortably at both Taunton and Wormsley, the surrounds of Lord's saw the scr

  • Dan Bowser and Liam O'Brien inspire big win for England Men's Mixed Disability team

    England Men's Mixed Disability 182-5 beat India Men's Mixed Disability 122-9 by 60 runs.

    Dan Bowser and Liam O'Brien powered England Men's Mixed Disability to their second win from two games in their ground-breaking series against India.
    O'Brien in particular enjoyed a day to remember, with an unbeaten 55 and figures of 4-27 earning him the Player of the Match award at picturesque Wormsl

  • Disability Cricket Day set for Lord’s to host largest ever showcase of disability cricket on 25 June

    MCC, ECB and Lord’s Taverners will host a Disability Cricket Day at Lord’s on Wednesday 25 June, which is set to be the biggest ever one-off showcase of disability cricket.
    The day will see England Men’s Mixed Disability team playing the third game of a seven-match Mixed Disability Vitality IT20 series against India (15.30), as well as a host of other activities and sessions to showcase the pro

  • England Men’s Mixed Disability squad announced for historic series

    England Men’s Mixed Disability team have named their squad for the historic series against India.
    For the first time at international level, players from different disciplines of disability cricket will play together in one team – with Physical Disability, Learning Disability and Hearing Impaired players coming together to form the side.
    Callum Flynn, who has been captain of England Men’s Ph

  • ECB and KP Snacks announce partnership to become official team partner of England Cricket

    KP Snacks becomes Official Team Partner of England Cricket, featuring on the sleeve of the new England match and training shirts The partnership’s vision is to encourage healthier lifestyles and inspire more people to get involved with cricket, aiming to create a million opportunities for people to get active by 2033 This partnership is in addition to the existing KP Snacks partnership of The Hun

  • England Cricket and Castore reveal three new kits

    The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Castore have launched three new playing kits and training wear to be worn by the three England teams across a huge summer of cricket.
    The new Test, ODI and IT20 kits were revealed in a ‘A Call To All’ video featuring England legend Andrew Flintoff alongside Lauren Bell, Anthony Clapham, Zak Crawley, Jonny Gale, Ollie Pope and Danni Wyatt-Hodge.
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  • Pioneering mixed disability series to play at Lord’s

    England Men’s Mixed Disability team will play at Lord’s against India as part of their pioneering seven-match IT20 series, with visits to three other First-Class grounds among the tour itinerary.
    India will come to England in late June, to compete in a trailblazing Vitality IT20 Mixed Disability series – the first of its kind at international level in cricket, bringing together the Physical Dis

  • Squad announced for England Men’s Physically Disabled quad series

    England Men’s Physically Disabled team have announced their squad for the upcoming quad series against Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan.
    Head Coach Chris Highton has named a 15-strong group, for what will be England Men PD’s first series since their narrow 3-2 series defeat in India in March.
    The series will see England play six times, twice each against hosts Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan resp

  • Pioneering pan-disability international series to take place between England Men and India Men

    Disability cricket will break new ground in 2025 with the first pan-disability series between two countries, with India Men coming to England to compete in an IT20 series across June and July.
    The format – pioneered by the Disability Premier League here in the UK – sees a team of mixed impairment players playing together, with players from the Learning Disability, Physical Disability and Deaf s

  • England stars urge kids to get playing in new video as 2024 is on track to be record year for kids’ cricket - under embargo until 11:00AM on 13 August 2024


    STRICTLY UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL 11:00AM ON TUESDAY 13 AUGUST 2024


    The ECB has enlisted England stars from the Men’s, Women’s and Disability squads to feature in a new video alongside school children, to get even more kids playing cricket during the summer holidays In the first of two parts, we hear how unique the sport can be to different individuals, who play the game in their own

  • Cricket duo recognised in King’s Birthday Honours

    Record-breaking England cricketer Katherine Sciver-Brunt and the ECB’s Head of Disability Cricket Ian Martin have been recognised for their services to the sport in the King’s Birthday Honours.

    Katherine, who retired last year after a 19-year England career, is awarded an OBE for services to women’s cricket and to the community in Yorkshire, while Ian receives an MBE for services to sport a

  • England Men’s Physical Disability team appoint new coaching team

    England Men’s Physical Disability (PD) team have announced the appointment of Chris Highton as Head Coach and Lloyd Tennant as Assistant Head Coach.
    The pair join the England Men’s PD set-up on a two-year contract, with a wealth of knowledge and experience from across the professional game.
    Chris Highton has been with the Men’s PD team for 10 years, being first introduced to the side in 2014

  • England Men’s Deaf and Visually Impaired squads to host India this summer

    The England Men’s Deaf and England Men’s Visually Impaired teams will host India across June and July this summer.
    The seven-match Deaf series begins on June 18 at The County Ground, Derby, and then moves to Kidderminster, Northamptonshire and Warwickshire before finishing up in Leicestershire on June 27.
    England Men’s Visually Impaired (VI) team also have a three-match series with India’s

  • Disability Premier League Final to be held as double header with England Men’s T20I


    The England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) trailblazing Disability Premier League is back and bigger than ever for its third edition this summer.
    The competition’s final will be held at Sophia Gardens for the very first time, ahead of England Men’s second T20I with Australia on September 13, 2024. Once again it will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
    The Disability Premier League (DPL) i

  • Story and Witney honoured at Domestic Cricket Journalism Awards

    Melissa Story and Katya Witney have won the two individual honours at the 2023 ECB Domestic Cricket Journalism Awards, which were presented in partnership with the Cricket Writers’ Club at The Kia Oval today.

    Story won the coveted Christopher Martin-Jenkins Broadcaster of the Year with a CWC judging panel labelling the BBC Test Match Special commentator as a “terrific young broadcaster with

  • England Men's PD team finish India tour with a win


    England Men's Physical Disability team won the fifth and final match of their series in India by 22 runs in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.
    India had already clinched the series with a win on Saturday, but the win from England in the final match saw the series finish 3-2 to the hosts.
    England Captain Callum Flynn was named player of the series, as he surpassed 1,000 runs in international cricket.

  • Flynn to lead England Men’s Physical Disability team for India Tour

    Callum Flynn will lead the England Men’s Physical Disability team on a five-game tour of India in January next year.
    A 15-strong squad has been selected, playing five IT20 matches in Ahmedabad and Udaipur, which will be the first international cricket for the England Men’s PD team since 2019.
    Off the back of a successful Disability Premier League in August, a debut for England Women’s Visual

  • England Men’s Deaf squad confirmed for T20 Deaf World Cup

    George Greenway will lead the England Men’s Deaf team to Qatar in December as they seek to win the Deaf T20 World Cup. The Kent man will skipper a group of 15 that includes three uncapped players, Yorkshire duo James O’Conner and Cameron Sweeney, and Jamie Clarke from Middlesex.

    England last took part in the tournament in 2016, ending runners-up after losing to Pakistan in the final in Duba

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