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ECB supports London World Pride
An estimated 25,000 people took part in the London World Pride event - its biggest turnout - including members of the ECB, a founder signatory to the Government's Charter against Homophobia and Transphobia in Sport.
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Emily Monkhouse was the 2,000th person to add their name to the One Game Pledge after it was stationed at Westfield Shopping Centre for a fortnight.
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Dame signs One Game Pledge
Lucas Atkin
Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson was only too happy to put her full backing behind the ECB’s One Game Pledge when she met National Disability Cricket Manager Ian Martin at the annual Beyond Boundaries showcase event on Friday.
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One Game, your game
During the whole of the 2008 international season, the ECB initiative One Game will be present at all venues across England and Wales, including signage, programme articles and a 60-second film shown on the big screen celebrating the unique nature of cricket.
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Martin joins ECB ranks
The ECB are delighted to announce the appointment of Ian Martin as national disability cricket manager, overseeing all the England blind, deaf and learning disability teams.
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The ECB has launched One Game, an ambitious project aimed at widening cricket's appeal and welcoming people to the sport - regardless of age, race, ability or gender.
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India Blind seal whitewash
India Blind's supremacy over England prevailed right up until the final ball as the tourists won their last two matches to complete a comprehensive 5-0 whitewash in their memorable summer 2007 series.
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Learning Disability edge win
Bath Cricket Club played host to a cricket match with a difference on Monday as an ECB Learning Disability team took on a Physically Disabled Select XI in a Twenty20 match.
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England to challenge for trophy
England go into the Tri-Nation Tournament for Cricketers with a Disability hoping they can make home advantage tell.
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Bowling out AIDS - ECB and Government join forces
England cricketers are spearheading the attack to tackle the stigma and discrimination that people living with HIV in the Caribbean face. A new partnership between the Government, the England and Wales Cricket Board and UK Sport will use the power of sport to educate people about the disease.
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