ECB and England men’s team hail start of ICC World Test Championship
The 2019 Specsavers Ashes series will have more than the historic urn resting on the outcome, with the inaugural ICC World Test Championship beginning at Edgbaston on 1 August.
The 2019 Specsavers Ashes series will have more than the historic urn resting on the outcome, with the inaugural ICC World Test Championship beginning at Edgbaston on 1 August.
Aussies go 12-2 up in Women’s Ashes.
The 33rd ECB David English Bunbury Festival will take place at Felsted School between 4-9 August
England name squad for 1st Specsavers Ashes Test and Ben Stokes reappointed as Test vice-captain
Lanning hits big ton in straightforward victory.
Having lost the first two games of the tri-series, England U19s bounced back with a win over reigning world champions India
Please note the following media and training arrangements ahead of the first Specsavers Ashes Test between England and Australia at Edgbaston.
N.B. Media timings are approximate. Please be in place 30 minutes before advertised timings. Timings are (BST). All media activity is subject to change.
Saturday 27 July
England:
11.00am: England will announce their Test squad via a media
Wicketkeeper withdraws.
Gunn to rehab ahead of Kia Super League.
Jofra Archer to play for Sussex after overcoming left side soreness.
England’s ICC Men’s World Cup winning heroes are encouraging children aged five to eight to follow in their footsteps and experience playing cricket for the first time. To celebrate England’s historic victory, ECB is offering 10,000 free taster sessions of the All Stars Cricket programme that provides children with a memorable first experience in cricket.
First call-up for Mady Villiers.
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