The Great Exhibition goes live

A new section for The Great Exhibition has launched on ecb.co.uk - supporting the summer-long campaign.

With a massive fixture list of intenational and domestic cricket across England and Wales this year, 2009 is by far the most action-packed year the game has ever seen!

To celebrate this, The Great Exhibition brings the cricket world together to give everyone a chance to get involved.

From April-September, all the formats, all the players, and all fans of cricket will come together in England and Wales to enjoy an unprecedented feast of international, domestic and community cricket events.

The Great Exhibition section on ecb.co.uk represents the raft of cricketing events, tournaments, promotions and fan initiatives.

These include:

  • npower Cricket in the Park
  • the TwelfthMan Van
  • county cricket ticketing offers
  • ASDA Free Coaching Clinics
  • unique competitons
  • details of how to follow England and your favourite county this summer
  • and information on how to get involved in cricket in many different ways, in 2009 and beyond

Also, coming soon will be a special free application for all ecb.co.uk users to download - giving you the latest news, scores, video and vital dates for 2009... right through to your desktop!

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