Essex Cricket Impact Report: 2024

 

Essex Cricket in the Community has published its 2024 Impact Report, highlighting the diverse range of programmes and initiatives across our club, school, and community networks over the past year.

The report offers an overview of how these initiatives, carried out by a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, have supported, expanded, and diversified grassroots cricket across Essex and East London, all while ensuring that cricket is the game for all.

Dan Feist, Chief Executive Officer at Essex Cricket, said: “Last year, the power of community and stakeholder partnership created so many robust examples of people from every corner of our region being provided the opportunity to Fly like an Eagle.

“I hope you enjoy reading more about them in this report.”

Click here to view the report.

Rachel Lewis, Chair at Essex Cricket in the Community Board said: “The Essex Cricket in the Community team will continue to adapt to the opportunities and challenges that allow the Excite, Engage, Enhance vision to really take shape, and I am very excited to be a part of the next chapter.

“Please have a read of this brilliant Impact Report.”

If you or your organisation are interested in learning more about our efforts and how you can help make a positive impact on the lives of people in Essex and East London through cricket, please reach out to via email at: [email protected]

Rothesay County Championship or Vitality WIT20? Or, both?

There is so much cricket on offer in Chelmsford this summer with the Rothesay County Championship getting underway – against Surrey, no less – on Friday 04 April.

England Women are also in CM2 for a blockbuster Spring Bank Holiday T20 against West Indies Women, you can’t miss this one!

And the Metro Bank One Day Cup returns, but this time with Men’s and Women’s competitions throughout the summer.

Tickets for every match are now available via our Ticket Site, so have a browse and get your summer of cricket booked in.