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Volunteering News
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53 women changing the game in cricket recognised at Edgbaston ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
To commemorate 53 years since England Women won the inaugural Women's World Cup, the ECB is celebrating 53 women shaping the game today.
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Third all-weather cricket dome officially opens as new £45m grassroots facilities fund opens for bids
New state-of-the-art dome opens in the West Midlands
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Communities set to Catch the Spirit as ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 excitement builds
Across the country, clubs are putting on Catch the Spirit World Cup watch parties for communities to enjoy.
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Nine-year-old star shines as women's and girls' cricket enjoys record-breaking start to the year
Ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, Edie showcases grassroots cricket in new ECB video, as stats show record numbers of women’s and girls’ fixtures already played and scheduled this season.
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Blog: Ammar Din Begum - from Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams to attending the House of Lords
How Chance to Shine has created memories for their new Youth Advisory Board co-chair
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Blog: “A day we’re all really looking forward to!” Steventon CC set to take 88 members to ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Final
Steventon CC coach Joe Bennett looks ahead to a London trip celebrating women’s and girls’ cricket at every level.
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Toyota ignites 2026 cricket season with major grassroots funding and initiatives
Toyota's Good For Cricket Prize Draw supports clubs in raising funds for equipment, kit, coaches and facilities.
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Blog: The season starts here - supporting clubs to thrive in 2026
"The figures highlight a thriving, evolving network and dispel the myth that clubs are in decline. Supporting clubs is therefore a priority at every level." James Simpson, Senior Manager, Clubs and Leagues, explains the ECB's Thriving Clubs Strategy.
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Women’s cricket changemakers join forces to drive the continued growth of the sport
The flagship conference saw 250 coaches, players, captains, officials, leaders in cricket, volunteers and administrators gather in Nottingham last weekend.