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The England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Metro Bank have pledged to treble the number of girls’ cricket teams in England and Wales.
The two organizations will work together with the aim of transforming access to...
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ECB's Deputy CEO, Clare Connor, updates on cricket's plans to respond to the ICEC report in the coming months.
The report written by the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) made a huge impact when it was...
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FOLLOWING MCC’S SIGNING OF THE UNFCCC SPORTS FOR CLIMATE ACTION FRAMEWORK, THE MCC WORLD CRICKET COMMITTEE (WCC) RECOGNISED THE IMPORTANCE OF IT FOR THE WORLD GAME AND APPLAUDED THE ROLE OF SPORTSPEOPLE LIKE PAT CUMMINS IN DRIVING...
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THE MCC WORLD CRICKET COMMITTEE (THE WCC) MET RECENTLY AT LORD’S AHEAD OF THE SECOND LV= INSURANCE MEN’S TEST MATCH BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA, TO CONTINUE ITS ASSESSMENT OF THE STATE OF THE GLOBAL GAME.
Following...
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THE CREATION OF THE WOMEN’S ASHES WAS COMMEMORATED AT A SPECIAL EVENT AT LORD’S ON SATURDAY AHEAD OF THE ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA VITALITY WOMEN’S T20 INTERNATIONAL AT THE GROUND.
The event marked the 25th anniversary of the ceremony that...
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AHEAD OF TODAY’S MCC WORLD CRICKET COMMITTEE (WCC) MEETING AT LORD’S, THE CLUB HAS ANNOUNCED THE ADDITION OF THREE NEW MEMBERS AS THE COMMITTEE PREPARES TO MEET AT THE HOME OF CRICKET.
Jhulan Goswami, Heather Knight and Eoin Morgan have all...
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“Metro Bank share our passion, determination and energy to break down barriers and build on the huge progress we’ve made in women’s and girls’ cricket in recent years… Whilst we have seen a period of...
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Metro Bank to become the first ever champion partner of women’s and girls’ cricket, across all formats, from Test match to grassroots
A new Women’s and Girls’ Fund will sit at the heart of...
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Katherine Sciver-Brunt has announced her retirement from international cricket. The right-arm seamer, who made her England debut in 2004, has played 267 times for her country, taking 335 wickets across all formats.
In that...
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“This is a huge year for cricket, with the Men’s and Women’s Ashes to look forward to, the women’s game developing so quickly and domestic cricket on a fast growth strategy, while...