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.
"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 ´ºÃÎÖ±²¥'s Thriving Clubs Strategy.
More than 39,500 volunteers supported over 1,800 cricket clubs across England and Wales during Get Set Weekend 2026, powered by Toyota - the biggest turnout in the event’s history.
With Get Set Weekend 2026 now just days away, Mickleover CC club president Adrian Heaton shares his tips for making the most of 48 energetic hours.
Former Pakistan A batter Jaahid Ali once made a century against England Lions. But after walking away from his playing career aged 27, he has forged a new life progressing through cricket’s coaching pathway.
The flagship conference saw 250 coaches, players, captains, officials, leaders in cricket, volunteers and administrators gather in Nottingham last weekend.
“To have reached this stage is special.†Gabi Brown joins the ´ºÃÎÖ±²¥â€™s Professional Umpires’ Team.
Lancashire Cricket Foundation workforce officer Aimee Higson Dibb explains how a flexible, test-and-learn approach is helping to bring new young volunteers into the game.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, three remarkable award winners reflect on their journey to cricketing success.
Can you help design a structure that works for everyone? You could even win two tickets to an ICC Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final.
´ºÃÎÖ±²¥ umpires Ian Blackwell and Rob White have been preparing for the new season thousands of miles from home.
The ´ºÃÎÖ±²¥ and its official partners have announced increased funding commitments which will take cricket to more people over the next three years.
Sara Davies MBE, Olympian Kate Richardson-Walsh, Wing Commander Nicola Lofthouse and Clare Connor will headline the conference
Each year, Get Set Weekend sparks a wave of energy across cricket clubs in England and Wales. It’s the moment when volunteers roll up their sleeves, reconnect with their clubs, and prepare facilities for the season ahead. For Thornton le Moor CC, Get Set Weekend 2025 became even more transformative thanks to a new relationship with Toyota - the ´ºÃÎÖ±²¥â€™s title partner for the event.
Entries are now open for the 15th Rothesay Domestic Cricket Journalism Awards.
Surrey CCC’s head of talent pathway Jennifer Jackson-Tullett reflects on her career ahead of her highly anticipated workshop at Network Live 2026: Leading the Future of Women’s Cricket conference
An unmissable national conference for everyone shaping the women’s and girls’ game
On Wednesday 28 January, the ´ºÃÎÖ±²¥ celebrated the winners of the Impact of Cricket Awards and The Cricket Collective Awards 2025, which recognise the very best of the recreational game.
Cheshire Cricket women’s and girls’ development officer Amy Jones looks ahead to speaking at March’s two-day conference Network Live 2026: Leading the Future of Women’s Cricket.
The Staffordshire Association of Grounds Managers is reshaping how clubs support and recognise essential ground volunteers.
In the last of our Disability History Month blog series, England Men’s Deaf and Mixed Disability player James Dixon speaks about the challenges he’s overcome in his decorated career and how the disability game continues to improve.
In the next part of our Disability History Month blog series, we look at young cricketers with disabilities across the New Forest who are making their mark in both coaching and competitive league cricket thanks to the pioneering work of Disability Cricket Champion Club Beaulieu CC.
In the next part of our Disability History Month blog series, four disability cricket champions reflect on their success after being recognised at the Lord’s Taverners Super 1s Awards Evening at The Kia Oval earlier this year.
In the first blog of a new series marking Disability History Month 2025, Cornwall Cricket chief executive Joe Skinner reflects on two years of eye-catching growth in the county’s disability cricket scene.
The 2025 Business of Cricket Awards (BOCAs) was staged at Lord’s on Thursday to recognise outstanding off-field achievements across the county network.
Tony Fretwell, the ´ºÃÎÖ±²¥â€™s Talent Inclusion Officer, reflects on a bold new strategy to widen the game’s talent pool.