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There will be 10 Tier 1 teams from 2027. Photo: Getty Images

Eight Tier 1 Counties confirmed for 2025 and plans unveiled for four more women’s professional domestic teams by 2029

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed the eight First Class Counties who have been successful in their bid to be awarded Tier 1 women’s team status from 2025.

As a further outcome of the Tier 1 invitation to tender process, the ECB has also today announced the selection of two additional First Class Counties to expand Tier 1 from eight to ten teams by 2027, and an intent t

ECB announces increased investment, evolved ownership model and expanded competition structure for women’s professional game

ECB announces increased investment, evolved ownership model and expanded competition structure for women’s professional game

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is today announcing the next stage in the evolution of women’s cricket with the creation of a three-tiered domestic competition structure and a shift in the ownership model underpinning the women’s professional game.

In addition, the ECB has also confirmed that it will invest a further £4m-£5m per year into the women’s professional game from 2025-20

Trailblazing umpire Redfern to make history with LV= Insurance County Championship debut

Trailblazing umpire Redfern to make history with LV= Insurance County Championship debut

Sue Redfern will again break new ground when she becomes the first female umpire to stand in a men's first-class match in England and Wales next week.

Redfern has been appointed to umpire the LV= Insurance County Championship match between Glamorgan and Derbyshire at Sophia Gardens, which begins on Tuesday 26 September.
Capped 21 times by England as a player between 1995 and 1999, Redfer

Sussex receive LV= Insurance County Championship points deduction for breaching Professional Conduct Regulations

Sussex receive LV= Insurance County Championship points deduction for breaching Professional Conduct Regulations

Sussex County Cricket Club has received an automatic 12-point deduction in the LV= Insurance County Championship and captain Cheteshwar Pujara a one-match suspension after the club passed the threshold of receiving four fixed penalties in one season, in accordance with the ECB's Professional Conduct Regulations.
Automatic Points Penalty

Regulation 4.27 of the Professional Conduct Regula

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