Harare, Aug 15 (Ians) For the first time since 2003, Zimbabwe will tour England for bilateral cricket following an agreement between the two sides to play a four-day men’s Test match in 2025.
The four-day men’s Test is scheduled for May 28-31, 2025. The venue of the match is yet to be decided, the Zimbabwe Cricket said in a media release.
This historic tour follows discussions between Zimbabwe Cricket (Zc) and the England and Wales Cricket Board (Ecb) to forge closer relations.
Speaking on the decision Givemore Makoni, Managing Director of Zimbabwe Cricket, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be playing bilateral cricket in England for the first time in over two decades after we agreed to play a Test match in May 2025.
The significance and magnitude of this tour cannot be overemphasised, and I would like to say a huge thank you to the Ecb for committing to the resumption of...
The four-day men’s Test is scheduled for May 28-31, 2025. The venue of the match is yet to be decided, the Zimbabwe Cricket said in a media release.
This historic tour follows discussions between Zimbabwe Cricket (Zc) and the England and Wales Cricket Board (Ecb) to forge closer relations.
Speaking on the decision Givemore Makoni, Managing Director of Zimbabwe Cricket, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be playing bilateral cricket in England for the first time in over two decades after we agreed to play a Test match in May 2025.
The significance and magnitude of this tour cannot be overemphasised, and I would like to say a huge thank you to the Ecb for committing to the resumption of...
- 8/15/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
London, June 2 (Ians) Richard Gould, the chief executive officer of the England and Wales Cricket Board (Ecb), believes India is justified to earn Usd 230 million per year, which stands as 38 percent of earnings under Icc’s newly-proposed financial model set to run from 2024-27.
According to the newly-proposed financial model, the Bcci could earn 38.5 per cent of the Usd 600 million earnings over the next Icc commercial cycle with the Ecb and Cricket Australia being the next highest earners with a share of Usd 41.33 million and 37.53 million respectively.
“When you see where that value is created, I think it’s understandable. There may be tweaks in the margins here or there, but the dominant position India is in is based on India’s ability to drive revenues and drive the sport forward. One point four billion people, one sport, ten (Ipl) teams, one international team.”
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According to the newly-proposed financial model, the Bcci could earn 38.5 per cent of the Usd 600 million earnings over the next Icc commercial cycle with the Ecb and Cricket Australia being the next highest earners with a share of Usd 41.33 million and 37.53 million respectively.
“When you see where that value is created, I think it’s understandable. There may be tweaks in the margins here or there, but the dominant position India is in is based on India’s ability to drive revenues and drive the sport forward. One point four billion people, one sport, ten (Ipl) teams, one international team.”
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- 6/2/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
London, March 17 (Ians) Former cricketer Clare Connor has been appointed as Deputy Chief Executive Officer of England and Wales Cricket Board, as well as Managing Director of England Women.
Clare took on the role of Interim CEO in June 2022, having previously been Ecb’s Managing Director of Women’s Cricket in which she oversaw a transformational period for the game.
She begins the new role with immediate effect following Richard Gould’s arrival at the organisation as CEO In February. Clare’s new role will also cover England Disability Cricket and other projects.
“It was an enormous honour to have served as Interim CEO of Ecb, and I’m delighted that in this new role, I can continue to make a difference across the game as we strive to become a more inclusive sport. Cricket’s response to the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket’s report will be a...
Clare took on the role of Interim CEO in June 2022, having previously been Ecb’s Managing Director of Women’s Cricket in which she oversaw a transformational period for the game.
She begins the new role with immediate effect following Richard Gould’s arrival at the organisation as CEO In February. Clare’s new role will also cover England Disability Cricket and other projects.
“It was an enormous honour to have served as Interim CEO of Ecb, and I’m delighted that in this new role, I can continue to make a difference across the game as we strive to become a more inclusive sport. Cricket’s response to the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket’s report will be a...
- 3/17/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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