The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced the formation of Tier 2 and Tier 3 in the revamped women’s domestic cricket structure, set to launch in 2025. This development signifies a significant investment in women’s cricket, with a total of £19 million allocated annually by 2027. The new structure will see ten counties compete in Tier 2, while all National Counties will be eligible for Tier 3. The ECB also revealed plans for a knock-out cup competition featuring teams from all three tiers, aiming to provide a platform for players across the pyramid to showcase their skills.
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England’s legendary fast bowler James Anderson prepares for his final Test match, a fitting end to a stellar 21-year career. As he steps away from the game, the spotlight shines on new faces like Gus Atkinson and Jamie Smith, who are set to make their Test debuts. Meanwhile, West Indies, fresh off a historic win against Australia, seeks to disrupt Anderson’s swansong.
England captain Ben Stokes has announced a bold new direction for the team, emphasizing a focus on building a squad capable of reclaiming the Ashes in Australia in 2025/26. This shift sees the retirement of legendary fast bowler James Anderson and a significant shake-up in the playing XI, including the debut of promising young talents.
The sons of former England cricket legends Michael Vaughan and Andrew Flintoff are set to make their Test debuts for England’s under-19 team against Sri Lanka. Archie Vaughan and Rocky Flintoff, along with other notable names like Jaydn Denly (nephew of Joe Denly) and Farhan Ahmed (brother of Rehan Ahmed), are part of the squad. The two-Test series will be a chance for these young players to showcase their skills and potentially follow in the footsteps of their famous fathers.
West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach has been ruled out of the upcoming tour of England due to a knee injury, leading to the selection of uncapped Jeremiah Louis as his replacement. Louis, a 28-year-old first-class cricketer for the Leeward Islands, will be making his debut on the tour, which features three test matches against England.
England is in a must-win situation as they face the USA in their final Super Eights game of the T20 World Cup. After a close defeat to South Africa, England needs a win to secure their place in the next round. The USA, playing in their maiden T20 World Cup, are all but eliminated but will be looking to end their campaign on a high.
Defending champion England faces a crucial Super Eight match against a struggling USA team. A big victory is essential for England to maintain its semifinal hopes, as its Net Run Rate is crucial in a tight group race. England’s batting lineup, while formidable, needs to overcome its recent struggles against South Africa, while its bowling attack will look to capitalize on the USA’s recent struggles.
England legspinner Adil Rashid believes the team has the mindset of champions heading into June’s T20 World Cup, despite their failure to defend their 50-over crown in India last year. Rashid insists that the struggles in the 50-over format should not be related to their T20 title defense, emphasizing that the shorter format requires a different approach. England white-ball coach Matthew Mott echoes Rashid’s sentiments, expressing confidence in the squad and suggesting that captain Jos Buttler will rely more on intuition in his decision-making. Rashid highlights the importance of freedom and spontaneity in T20 cricket, believing it allows teams to perform better. The England legspinner also praises the ECB’s new tape-ball competition, seeing it as a potential talent pathway, citing Haris Rauf’s success story as an example.