Cricket

Where does cricket go from here? Meet the Head of Digital at the ECB, Fiona Staines

Profile Fiona has 10 years of digital marketing experience across multiple rights holders and joined the ECB in 2015 before taking up the role of Head of Digital. With a

Where does Cricket go from here? Meet our final panellist: BBC Lead Executive, Stephen Lyle

Tell us a little bit about yourself Stephen… I love most sports.  I gave just about everything a try as a youngster but played football and cricket to a decent

Where does cricket go from here? Meet our moderator: Chris Hurst

Our event, ‘Where Does Cricket Go From Here?’ looks to explore in more depth how the growth of the game will be impacted from the summer we’ve had, getting the

Where does cricket go from here? Meet our second panellist: The MCC’s Andy Muggleton

Less than a month till our big event at Lord’s and you don’t want to miss this one! Cricket is as topical as ever at the moment with the World

Where does cricket go from here? Introducing our first panellist: Owen Hughes

Less than a month till our big event at Lord’s and you don’t want to miss this one! Cricket is as topical as ever at the moment with the World

Sky Sports to make Cricket World Cup final available for free – if England get there

If England make the World Cup final, the pay TV broadcaster will make the game available for free, according to Sky.

Cricket World Cup final could be on free to air as power of digital proves compelling

Talks between the ICC and Sky Sports to make the final free to air are reportedly ongoing.

BT Sport sign deal with the IPL to show tournament in the UK

BT Sport will be the home of IPL cricket in the UK this season.

ECB devotes £1.2 million to nurturing the future of women cricket

The ECB is investing money to ensure that the future of England women’s cricket is a healthy and diverse one.

Strategy of Champions: How Surrey Cricket celebrated County Championship victory online

With a membership of over 11,000, Surrey Cricket is one of the biggest county teams in the country, and despite the fact that only Yorkshire have more County Championship wins,