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Changes to Playing Lengths & Boundary Sizes for Junior Cricket in Essex

Following the success of other sports such as netball, football and rugby, cricket has looked at clarifying the lengths of pitches across Junior cricket to provide the best outcome for players’ level of enjoyment, engagement and personal development. This has also been supported by a PhD study at Loughborough University as well as research in key cricket markets, such as New Zealand and Australia.

A vast amount of information and data was collected following a series of pilots in 2017 in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire. Additional analysis was also collected in 2018 from 20 leagues across the UK, along with the Under 13’s County Girls competition.

During the past two years in Essex we have also been piloting some of the new suggestions through the Eagles Nests and the Primary Development Group, which had a high level of success and positive feedback from players and parents.

A weakness of the current arrangement has highlighted an issue whereby a player could play junior matches on four different sized grounds in one season. To overcome this inconsistency, the County Youth Participation Group has taken the decision to adopt the revised ECB recommendations for pitch lengths for junior games across the county, which will also be rolled out in National County competitions too.

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To support this decision here are some key findings from the research undertaken by the ECB around the smaller pitches for junior cricket:

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As well as the many positives, we are fully aware that this change will impact the ground setup, but the plan is to run workshops during March in the five District areas to showcase the possibilities and provide an opportunity for questions and feedback. Work is also being carried out with local councils and the Essex Groundsman Association to discuss how grounds can cope with the formats.

In the meantime, the suggested playing conditions for the Under 9’s and Under 11’s Softball formats is to use the outfield as the playing area. With the hard ball competitions, on a pitch that can’t be marked out at 16 or 17 yards or there is no non-turf pitch available, a suggestion is that the batting is done at one end for a whole innings. In this instance, the bowler’s end marked by plastic/spring stumps and cones, which can be switched between innings.

Another noteworthy point is that these recommendations do allow coaches and officials to be proactive in games to help create an enjoyable environment for all participants. This may include the need for more developed players to bowl using the front line of the bowling crease rather than the popping crease, as one example. The key is that we look at developing the right environment for the 95% of players rather than the 1 or 2%.

It is appreciated that this could present a big change in how cricket is delivered to juniors, but we feel that with the research and pilots undertaken so far and the need for clarity on length of pitches around the county shows the need for change. We believe that this is positive progression for the game as we all work together to make Essex the number one homegrown county to ‘Excite, Engage and Enhance Clubs, players and volunteers.

If you have any questions or observations, then please feel free to contact the Essex Cricket in the Community team who will be happy to help answer any queries you may have, by phone on 01245 254005.

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Membership 2020

 

Essex County Cricket Club Membership

Join us, the Double Champions, in 2020 as the title defence gets underway in the County Championship and Vitality Blast. The Cloudfm County Ground will once again host a summer of cricket as the team competes across three formats, alongside the schedule of women’s cricket heading to Chelmsford during the year.

Membership is your chance to be part of a special era at the Club following success on the pitch, with access to matches, full voting rights, chance to attend Club and player events, and more.

 

Coming Up In 2020: Packages go on sale to new Members from Monday 25 November with the 2020 fixtures announced by the ECB in the coming weeks. After a remarkable season, follow the reigning Champions in what is set to be another exciting season at Chelmsford.

The Club also welcomes the Women’s Hundred competition to The Cloudfm County Ground, and Members will have a chance to enjoy more cricket with two London Spirit fixtures scheduled. Dates for these games and also the England Women’s fixtures in 2020 are still to be confirmed, with Members priority and discounts available.

When Can I Purchase My Membership?
Membership packages for the season are on sale now and available to purchase online, in person at The Cloudfm County Ground (Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm) or by phone 01245 254010.

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Early Bird Membership: Purchase your Membership before Tuesday 31 December 2019 and take advantage of a discount across all Membership categories. Please note that the Club is closed for Christmas from Monday 23 December until Thursday 2 January but Memberships are available to purchase anytime online.

Pay by Direct Debit:
Switch the annual payment for your Membership to a rolling Direct Debit and enjoy the Early Bird discount each season. Get in touch with the Membership & Ticketing Office to receive an instruction form or alternatively, download a Direct Debit Instruction Mandate by clicking here and return your completed form to the Membership & Ticketing Office, The Cloudfm County Ground, New Writtle Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 0PG.

If you are an existing Direct Debit Member, then payment confirmation details are included on your renewal form. Direct Debit applications must be received by 31 December.

Accessibility:
Essex County Cricket Club are committed to making Membership available to all.

If you have specific access requirements, please contact us via [email protected].

Members in receipt of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) are entitled to a free Companion Membership.

For more details please contact us on [email protected] or visit us at The Cloudfm County Ground.

Main Benefits

Entry to all County Championship home matches
Entry to all One-Day Cup group home matches
Entry to all England Representative home matches*
Priority booking and discounted tickets for all 2020 Essex Eagles Vitality Blast Home fixtures
Voting Rights (does not apply to Eagles Club, Corporate or Club Memberships)
Members’ emails and bi-annual Essex Cricketer Members’ magazine, sent directly to your inbox
Opportunity to attend exclusive Members’ events

Other Benefits

Discount on purchase at the Essex Cricket Store
Parking at Meteor Way
Exclusive Members’ Pin Badge
Priority booking for Lord’s Test matches in 2020
Free or discounted entry to County Championship fixtures at selected grounds, when Essex are not the opponents
Discounts at selected retailers & restaurants across Essex
Free or discounted entry to selected racecourse meetings
Yearbook at reduced rate

*tickets available on request, fee applies to Allocated tickets

 



Standard Membership

 

£69.00 Student/Young Adult
Standard Membership – Age: 18-25
Early Bird – £64
£197.00 Adult
Standard Membership – Age: 26-63
Early Bird – £185
£157.00 Senior
Standard Membership – Age: 64+
Early Bird – £144

Joint Membership

 

£359.00 Joint Adult
x2 Adults
Early Bird – £347
£278.00 Joint Senior
x2 Seniors
Early Bird – £267

Joint Memberships are not available online – please call to purchase

 



 

Eagles Club Membership

£26.00 Junior
Eagles Club – Age: 0-12
Early Bird – £10
£26.00 Teen
Eagles Club – Age: 13-17
Early Bird – £10

Family Membership

£188.00 Family Adult
Early Bird – £176

Family Memberships are not available online & must be purchased with a min. of x1 Eagles Club Membership. A max. of x2 Family Adult Memberships can be purchased per family.
There is no upper limit of the number of Eagles Club Memberships per family.

 



 

Club Membership

£221.00 Club
Registered Sports/Social Clubs
Early Bird – £208

 

Corporate Membership

£259.20* Corporate
£483.60* Corporate Premier
*Prices include VAT Transferable for your Business/Company

Corporate Memberships are not available online – call 01245 254120 for details

 



 

Premier Suite Membership

£345.00 Student/Young Adult
Premier Suite Membership
Early Bird – £329
£473.00 Adult
Premier Suite Membership
Early Bird – £450
£433.00 Senior
Premier Suite Membership
Early Bird – £409
£911.00 Joint Adult
Premier Suite Membership
Early Bird – £877
£830.00 Joint Senior
Premier Suite Membership
Early Bird – £797

Life Membership

£5,250.00 20 years old
For every year over, save £105
£4,200.00 30 years old
For every year over, save £105
£3,150.00 40 years old
For every year over, save £105
£2,100.00 50 years old
For every year over, save £52.50
£1,837.50 55 years old
For every year over, save £52.50
£1,575.00 60 years old
For every year over, save £21
£1,470.00 65 years old
For every year over, save £21
£1,365.00 70 years old
For every year over, save £84
£525.00 80 years old

Life Memberships are not available online, please call to purchase

 

Allen Ford Group Continues Long-Standing Support with Essex Cricket

The Graham Gooch Cricket Centre is celebrating its refurbishment after significant investment and is proudly sponsored by the Allen Ford Group.

The long-standing partnership between Essex Auto Group (now part of the Allen Ford Group) and the indoor cricket centre spans over eight years; a time which has seen the rise of Dan Lawrence, Sam Cook, Nick Browne and Jamie Porter into the First Team.

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Photo: Graham Gooch OBE pictured with Allen Ford’s Matt Brown

Graham Gooch OBE, Essex County Cricket Club Ambassador said: “Essex Auto Group and now the Allen Ford Group have shown real commitment to both the Club and to the community in Essex and have been supporters of the Club for a number of years. Their backing and sponsorship of the Cricket Centre helps to run a vast number of courses and sessions throughout the year, and we look forward to a bright future working together.”

Matt Brown, Head of Marketing at Allen Ford: “This is a really exciting time for the Club and we’re delighted with how the refurbishment of the Centre has gone. The modernised facilities are a terrific resource for everyone and we’re happy to be playing a part of providing cricket to the community in Essex.”

The Allen Ford Group Graham Gooch Cricket Centre and its new facilities are available to hire on a daily basis throughout the year. Further information is available at www.essexcricketcentre.co.uk or by phone 01245 254028.

 

MATCH GUIDE | Essex v Yorkshire

With the Specsavers County Champions match against Yorkshire due to start tomorrow morning, get all your matchday information below to make your day as enjoyable as possible!

Dates of match and hours of play

The Championship match against the White Rose will begin on Friday 4 May, and is scheduled to finish on Monday 7 May, should play go for the full four days.

Play is due to commence at 11am every day, with gates opening at 10am.

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Tickets 

Tickets will be available to purchase on each day of the match. On the day these can now only be purchased at either at the Hayes Close End via the main driveway, or at the River Gate.

Adults can gain entry to Championship games for £13 if purchased in advance of the matchday by purchasing online, in person or by phone – 01245 254010. Alternatively, tickets can be bought from the Ticket Huts on the gates for £15 or just £10 after Lunch.

Student/Young Adult tickets can be purchased for £10, while Juniors can gain entry to The Cloudfm County Ground for £5 (£3 after Lunch).

Ticket holders have access to sit in Blocks 15-26 with their Unallocated ticket.

Memberships

Memberships can be renewed or purchased at the Membership & Ticketing Office on any day of the Yorkshire game, but we are encouraging people to purchase them in advance as there will be high demand on matchdays.

Join the County Champions for a season of high-quality cricket, with Memberships available from £63 for Students/Young Adults, £142 for Senior Citizens, and £179 for Adults.

If you wish to purchase a Membership in advance of Friday, please call the Membership & Ticketing Office on 01245 254010 or visit here.

Supporters who have not renewed by the matchday will need to attend the Membership & Ticketing Office. There will be no access without a ticket or valid Membership card at the River Gate. This also applies to Premier Members who have not yet renewed and they will not be admitted to the Scrutton Bland Premier Suite until a Membership fee is paid.

Members can sit in the Members areas of the ground which are located in Blocks 1-14 and 27-31, which includes the Doug Insole Pavilion and benches. Please note that half of the Foundation Stand will be open for this fixture.

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Access System

A new Access Control system has been introduced for the 2018 season to help improve matchday experience for all spectators.

We are pleased to announce a new gate layout will be in place for the Yorkshire County Championship game. Using data from the first home game of the season alongside Member and ticket holder feedback the new layout will see entry points relocated on to the driveway opposite the Killick Gate meaning there will be no need to scan in/out when moving around the ground.

The River Gate will see an additional scanning point for entry and an additional two for exit during the busy lunch break. An additional entry point for those using the onsite Car Park (including blue badge holders and Premier Members) will be situated next to the Essex Cricket Store.

The Club have worked hard to overcome numerous obstacles to make this change possible and we hope that it helps to improve the spectator experience at the ground.

Scorecards

Scorecards will once again be available to purchase on all four days of the Yorkshire game. These will be priced at £1 each for the 2018 season, and will give people the opportunity to keep track of all the matches key moments.

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Food and Drink 

There have been a number of changes to the Food and Drink selection at The Cloudfm County Ground, with a range of new options introduced to refresh and renew our catering offering.

Hot food will still be served in the Doug Insole Pavilion, with Bangers and Mash available on Friday, a Roast Dinner available on Saturday and Sunday, and an all-day breakfast on offer on Monday.

There is also a new Members’ Restaurant offering for our Yorkshire clash with the opportunity to enjoy the relaxed Woodland Group Premier Marquee matchday experience.

Take advantage of Lunch and Pint (or any drink of your choice) for just £10 on each of the first three days available on a first come first served basis. A choice of meals will be available each day, such as Cumberland Sausage & Mash, Jacket Potato with your choice of filling and sandwiches being just a few dishes on offer.

Full details on this offer can be found >>> HERE.

Spinners Bar will now just be serving drinks and snacks for all matches across the course of the season, while Anne’s Pantry will be available near Spinners Bar and in County Corner. Anne’s Pantry will be offering a selection of burgers, an array of street food, cakes, and hot and cold drinks. Feedback on the offering during the 2017 was excellent, and will now be available across the ground for all Essex fixtures.

There are also vegan and vegetarian options available for all matchdays, as well as children portions.

 

An extra bar has also been installed for ease, which will be situated in the County Corner section of The Cloudfm County Ground.

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Essex Cricket Store

An array of items are available for purchase in the Essex Cricket Store, with a Champions range introduced for supporters after last year’s success.

Three new kits were also released for the 2018 season, with new County Championship, Vitality Blast and One-Day Cup shirts available to purchase.

The 2018 Yearbook is also now available, priced at £3 for Members and £13 for non-Members, and reflects on a truly memorable 2017 campaign.

There also copies of the highly acclaimed ’25 Years On’ Commemorative Book available still, providing a pictorial journey for fans to reflect on a first County Championship title for a quarter of a century.

The Essex Cricket Store will be open on all four days of the Yorkshire match, and make sure you get all the latest merchandise before it goes!

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Parking

Parking is extremely limited at The Cloudfm County Ground on matchdays, with Members encouraged to park at our Meteor Way Car Park for just £1.

There are also a number of Public Car Parks in the vicinity of the ground, with High Chelmer multi-storey Car Park just a 5-minute walk to the Ground. Moulsham Street (George Street) Car Park can be accessed via New London Road and again, is a 5 minute walk via New Writtle Street. The postcode for this car park is CM2 0LG.

Wheelchair accessible car park spaces are available at The Cloudfm County Ground on a first come, first served basis.

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All tickets now on general sale online!

Tickets are now on general sale online to all Essex supporters, and this is your chance to see the County Champions in action!

Demand is higher than ever for Vitality Blast, Royal London One-Day Cup and Specsavers County Championship cricket, with a record number of tickets sold so far in the two priority periods!

Following the release of three brand new playing kits for each respective competition for the 2018 season, excitement is building and there is a real buzz around Chelmsford for what is to come.

Overseas signings Peter Siddle, Neil Wagner and Adam Zampa will all head to the Cloudfm County Ground, with all three current or former Internationals, due to bring high quality to the squad.

Varun Chopra, Ravi Bopara and Ashar Zaidi will all look to bring the fireworks to Fortress Chelmsford in the Vitality Blast, and availability for the Middlesex and Glamorgan games is already limited.

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Get your tickets online here, or purchase them in person from Monday or over the phone from Tuesday.

Beyond the Boundary Networking Matchday Complimentary Booking Form

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Please complete the following details to confirm your attendance at our upcoming Beyond the Boundary Networking events during the 2020 season.

The events will take place on the following matches:

Tuesday 21 April 12:30pm | Lunch served at 1:30pm
Day Three v Yorkshire

Tuesday 7 July, 12:30pm | Lunch served at 1:30pm
Day Three v Somerset

Tuesday 15 September, 12:30pm | Lunch served at 1:30pm
Day Two v Kent

Event Information:

The event will take place in the Woodland Group Pavilion Marquee. On arrival please help yourself to tea and coffee, and there will also be a pay bar available throughout the afternoon. Following your arrival, there be a light lunch served.

Please note there is no parking at The Cloudfm County Ground on matchdays but there a number of car parks located within walking distance of the ground.

If you wish to bring a guest to the event, then please enter their name in the form below, including a contact email address. You will be issued with a match e-ticket ahead of the event, you must bring this with you in order to gain entry to the ground and the event. Your ticket can be shown on your smartphone or a printed version.

Please enter The Cloudfm County Ground through the River Gate or Main Gate (via New Writtle Street). If you should have any changes to names who will be attending ahead of the event, then please email [email protected].

On behalf of Essex Cricket we look forward to welcoming you to our Beyond the Boundary Networking Group.

Have any other questions regarding Essex Cricket? Contact the Commercial team on 01245 254120 or via email – [email protected].

 

Westley humbled by England call up

A morning telephone call from the National Selector James Whitaker, an unusually emotional conversation with his dad, and a good luck message from Alastair Cook’s four-year-old daughter.

They have been some of the highlights of a memorable Thursday for Tom Westley, the 28-year-old Essex batsman, who has been chosen to make his England debut in the third Investec Test against South Africa which starts at the Kia Oval one week today.

“I had James Whitaker’s number stored on my ‘phone from previous Lions selections, so when I saw it come up I was hoping for good news – but nothing can prepare you until it happens,” Westley said.

“There was a long pause on the phone – I think he wondered if I was still there. But I was just trying to take it in. This is why you get into cricket, because you want to play for England.

“It’s all just snowballed from there really, lots of calls and congratulations. In that respect it’s been a very humbling day.”

Westley, who is from Cambridge, started playing cricket at the Mildenhall club in Suffolk, then moved to Saffron Walden before signing for Essex, and continued his cricketing education at Durham University.

“I owe a lot to so many people, but my dad has been the most influential person in my career,” he added.

“He was the first person I spoke to after the news came through. He’s a builder, and he’s not known for being very emotional. But he told me he was very proud, and sad he might have to nip around the back of the scaffolding to shed a tear – in a monotone way, obviously.”

One of the first calls Westley received was from Cook – a long-time Essex team-mate, and this season a more regular batting partner, with both playing key roles in the county’s successful return to Division One of the Specsavers County Championship.

“Cooky called me this morning, just to say congratulations, the usual stuff between team-mates – if he could help in any way, he’d be on the end of a phone,” Westley revealed. “He was in the car with his daughter Elsie actually, so she said congratulations to me as well.

“I’ve learned so much from Cooky over the years. One of the big things is his demeanour, not just as a batsman but also as a person. He’s an unbelievable role model, and after seeing him close-up with Essex for so long I’m looking forward to seeing him with England. We’ve had quite a few good partnerships with Essex, so hopefully we can do the same for England.”

Westley has batted himself to the top of the queue of middle order hopefuls with his performances for the England Lions over the last six months, impressing on the winter tour of Sri Lanka and then in scoring a century against the South Africans at Worcester last month.

“I appreciate everything in Test cricket is going to be another step up in intensity, but I can take confidence from having faced the majority of their bowlers a few weeks ago and scored some runs,” he added. “But for me the key is going to be replicating what I’ve been doing with Essex.”

Westley will play in Essex’s NatWest T20 Blast match against Hampshire at the Cloud FM County Ground in Chelmsford on Friday night before switching his focus back to red-ball cricket, ahead of what promises to be a memorable week.

TICKETS ON GENERAL SALE NOW

Following outstanding sales for both Member and Over & Out priority periods, tickets finally go on general sale to all Essex Cricket supporters today!

Tickets will be available online only from today with sales over the phone commencing from Monday 20 March at 10am.

Division One cricket and a summer block of NatWest T20 Blast are proving incredibly popular around the region.

Membership renewals and purchases also show no sign of dwindling with numbers considerably up on this time in 2016.

With tickets finally going on general sale to Eagles fans, demand is once again expected to be extremely high.

The NatWest T20 Blast summer will begin with Essex’s opener against Surrey, with close to 60% of tickets already sold. Specsavers County Championship cricket will start against Lancashire on 7 April while the Royal London One-Day Cup against Hampshire on 30 April.

To purchase tickets please visit here or phone the Membership and Ticketing Office from Monday 10am on 01245 254010.

Bumper T20 Blast sales on opening days

The euphoria surrounding Essex Cricket’s 2016 promotion shows no sign of dwindling as bumper NatWest T20 Blast sales were recorded on the opening days of Members ticket priority.

Following two limited-over quarter-final appearances last year, Eagles fans have already shown their backing for Chris Silverwood’s team by coming out in their droves since Saturday morning.

Online ticket sales on Day One trebled on 2016 sales whilst in-person and phone sales also doubled.

NatWest T20 Blast Season Tickets are proving to be increasingly popular with numbers sold trebling on last years figures. Season tickets are a great way for fans to secure their own seat for all T20 group games whilst saving money overall!

Supporters can still purchase a membership and take advantage of the month priority period that is available to them. Gain the best view in The E.C.G and enjoy a summer of cricket by buying your membership here.

 

Graham Gooch kicks starts PCA’s 50th Anniversary Appeal

Graham Gooch has kick-started the Professional Cricketers’ Association’s 50th Anniversary Legacy Appeal with a generous donation of £50,000.

The donation has been made from the Graham Gooch Scholarship, which was set up by Gooch 15 years ago, and which operates under the umbrella of the Essex Cricket Foundation charity at the county he played for from 1973 to 1997.

Normally the Graham Gooch Scholarship supports initiatives including the Essex Cricket Academy and sending young Essex players on overseas coaching and playing trips with England Test captain Alastair Cook and former England Test players James Foster and Ravi Bopara among those who have benefited from the funding.

But Gooch has now decided to support the work that the PCA and the PCA Benevolent Fund, supported by Royal London, do in helping past and present players and educating them about the dangers of addictive behaviour, including gambling.

“I am a PCA Ambassador and I have been for a number of years. I have great respect for what the PCA represent and do in terms of looking after present professional cricketers in our great game and ex-players who have fallen on hard times and generally promoting cricket and looking after people who have served the game well,” Gooch said.

“It will be the PCA’s 50th Anniversary in 2017 and I had the funds available. I wanted to support a good cause so I thought I would branch out and support the PCA and all the good work that they do.

“I particularly want to put an emphasis on linking my contribution to a specific activity and that is educating young cricketers about the dangers and worries of gambling addiction and trying to educate them at an early stage in their career.

“I am a great believer in what the PCA do helping all cricketers young and old through the PCA Benevolent Fund. We have heard some heart-rending stories about players who have fallen on hard times and I am very supportive of the help they have received from the PCA.

“But I am very keen on educating young players about the dangers of gambling addiction before they go astray.

“It’s a real and present danger that people need to be aware of. In the internet and mobile phone world that we now live in, everything is so accessible which means that you don’t have to go into a shop to place a bet.”

David Leatherdale, PCA Executive, thanked Gooch for his generosity ahead of a busy year of fund-raising by the Association.

“Graham’s donation is incredibly generous and shows the high regard in which the PCA’s work is held,” Leatherdale said.

“Through our network of Personal Development Managers, transitioning players into and out of their cricketing careers, while supporting their personal and educational needs, is a key focus and Graham’s amazing donation will help provide new and additional support to all our past and present professional cricketers.”

The PCA – originally the Cricketers’ Association – was formed in November 1967 after a meeting of visionaries, which included Fred Rumsey and the late Jack Bannister, and will reach its landmark Golden Jubilee in 2017.

The organisation has developed from humble beginnings into one that has led the way in player representation, Personal Development and Welfare, mental health awareness and extensive education programmes for anti-corruption and gambling addiction in sport.

To mark the 50th anniversary, the PCA aims to raise £250,000 for the PCA Benevolent Fund by encouraging all its 3,500 members – past and present professional cricketers in England and Wales – to donate an item of memorabilia or pledge a service that they can provide which will be auctioned throughout the Golden Jubilee year.