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Over & Out! e-news subscribers are now able to purchase tickets for the Vitality Blast and other Essex games taking place at The Cloud County Ground in 2022!

Subscribers have received the unique link into their inbox via email, which will enable them to buy tickets before the General Sale begins on Wednesday 9 March.

The Vitality Blast home campaign begins on Tuesday 31 May when Kent Spitfires head to Chelmsford for a Battle of the Bridge clash. This year’s edition celebrates 20 years of the competition, whilst also welcoming full T20 crowds back to Chelmsford for the first time since 2019!

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On Sale Dates

  • Members Priority/Discount Tuesday 01 February (10am) – Monday 23 May
  • Blast Pass Friday 11 February (10am)
  • ‘Over & Out!’ Priority Friday 25 February (10am) – Wednesday 09 March (10am)
  • General Sale Tuesday 08 March (10am)

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Career in focus: John Lever MBE

A model professional and a Captain’s dream as a bowler. A 100% performer and never afraid of hard work as his 75,184 deliveries in first-class matches and more than 3,400 overs in List A cricket for Essex illustrates.

He may have retired some 33 years ago now but John (JK) Lever is still one of the most highly regarded and respected cricketers ever to have pulled on an Essex sweater. The Chelmsford crowds loved him and he is still warmly remembered by those fortunate and privileged enough to have seen him play.

With a smooth run-up, he was able to bowl long spells with sharp pace, controlled line and length and with unparalleled success. Stepney-born John was rightly judged to be the finest left-arm pace bowler in the country. His tally of 1,473 first-class wickets for Essex puts him in fourth place in the all-time list of the Club’s wicket-takers, whilst his skill also gained him 21 Test appearances for England.

He also took 616 List A wickets for the County, 150 more than Stuart Turner who is second in the list of wicket-takers in that form of the game.

John celebrates his 73rd birthday on 24th February, an opportune moment for the Club to share some memories with the player whose talent proved integral in the side winning a string of trophies, starting with the Benson & Hedges Cup and County Championship title in 1979. It was the first meaningful silverware the County had captured in their history but the die had been caste and a string of titles were to follow.

John said: “I have a host of wonderful memories over my playing career, not only matches but people and players I’ve met and I count myself very fortunate to have made so many friends that I still keep in touch with now.

“I suppose the first outstanding memory is making my Championship debut against Worcestershire at Ilford in 1967. I’d just got onto the staff then and I was just 18 and desperate to play First Team cricket.

“I’m sure the County won’t mind me saying this but at that time, we were in a poor state financially and we relied on people coming through the gate for our income. Essex had lots of different venues and every venue had their own local hero who played Club Cricket on the local scene. So, the Club had the idea that if they chose a local player to play in the cricket week, that would enhance the gate. As a young professional as I was, it was hard to take because you were trying to make your way in the game but whilst these players were good Club cricketers, very few had any intention of playing cricket professionally. But as it happened, I got my chance to play at Ilford for that very reason, I was a local boy and Ilford was my Club.”

So did the new kid on the block find added pressure, not only of making his Championship debut but in front of so many familiar faces who had watched his rise through the ranks?

“Yes, I suppose so,” John responded. “However, the team were brilliant with me, they were very encouraging and supportive.”

He readily fondly recalls the colleagues he shared the cramped dressing room with at Valentines Park on that landmark occasion. “There was Gordon Barker, Mickey Bear, Brian Edmeades, Keith Fletcher, Trevor Bailey, our Captain Brian Taylor, Keith Boyce, Rodney Cass, Robin Hobbs and Ray East plus myself, quite an eclectic mix of characters.

“There were a few old ’uns, people like Tonker, Gordon and Trevor plus a few youngsters like Easty, Hobbsy and myself. Ray had come straight from village cricket and used to say, ‘I’m very much a Suffolk swede,’ but he had a great cricket brain and went on to take over 1,000 first-class career wickets.

“Boycey was a brilliant all-rounder and he set the fielding standards when the John Player League took off and Fletch was very keen to ensure we carried that on when he took over as skipper.”

International all-rounder Bailey had been capped 61 times for England and was in his last year before retiring. “He was a shy man but everybody knew him as ‘Chief,’ but he was always very kind and generous in his praise and encouragement,” JK enthuses.

“I took two wickets in the first innings of the Worcestershire match but in the second innings, I got three including the great Tom Graveney and that was really special. I think it was Mickey Bear who came up to me when I got him and said, ‘You’ll remember that for the rest of your life’ and he was absolutely right.

“Obviously the ‘79 double-winning year is an exceptional memory and one of the factors that makes it so special was the fact that there was such a strong bond between all the members of the team. A lot of us had come through together, we’d done our apprenticeship if you like but the one thing that had been missing was the knowledge of how to get across the winning line. And you do have to learn how to be a winner.

“We learned the hard bit of how to be losers, but we needed to find out what was required to take one more stride to get past the post. In 1979, we were ready to do that. Once we had won our first trophy, we convinced ourselves that we could do it again and of course, it opened the floodgates for so many more successes. We went out onto the field with a confidence bordering on arrogance, but it wasn’t that, we were just supremely confident. I think it’s fair to say that Fletch instilled the positive attitude and that’s what pushed us on.

“I still think about that day at Lord’s when we won the Benson & Hedges Cup, it’s still very vivid in my mind. We’d never won anything before and we had such great support from the crowd. It was a wonderful atmosphere and a fantastic day for us. Winning the B&H Cup helped us to go on and lift the County Championship for the first time because we now had belief and proof that we were winners.

“I also take a lot of pleasure and satisfaction from the couple of Championship titles that we won after Goochie and I were banned by England for three years after going to South Africa in the 80s. We came back and got stuck into playing for Essex without any Test calls and it suited me and I was able to help us win more honours.”

“So, it’s generally being part of a successful team rather than individual performances that stay in the memory.”

The decision to draw the line under a stellar career came towards the close of the 1989 season. “Time was catching up with the body and the fielding side of the game had got increasingly hard and I struggled with that,” he acknowledged.

“I didn’t want to be a burden on the side or stop a younger player getting his chance. I’d been very fortunate because it was a joy turning up to play every day and going into the changing room was always so much fun.

“It was a helluva wrench to retire but the decision was the right one.”

The legacy of so many stirring achievements and fond memories involving John Lever remain fresh in the mind of Essex followers and some will recall the occasion of his final Championship appearance when Surrey were the visitors to Chelmsford.

He had taken 7/48 to set Essex on the way towards a 2-wicket victory and was then promoted in the batting order to apply the coup de grace. The Surrey team and umpires provided a guard of honour and the stage was set for JK to have the final word and hit the winning run. But he was dropped off the first ball he faced and then got out to the second ball with the scores level.

Pure theatre from a player who was a star act throughout a wonderful career.

Thanks John for all the memories and Happy Birthday.

Chelmsford to host England & Sri Lanka U19

The Cloud County Ground will host more international cricket this year, with the England U19 side facing Sri Lanka in a four-day Test match on 21-24 August 2022.

The England U19s recently finished as Runners-up in the 2022 ICC U19 Cricket World Cup, which took place in the West Indies during January and February.

Tom Prest’s side will now face off with Sri Lanka in a five-game series, made up of two Test matches and three ODIs.

John Stephenson, Essex Cricket Chief Executive & Interim Chair, said: “We’re really pleased to be given the chance to host more international cricket here at The Cloud County Ground.

“Both sides were extremely impressive in the U19 World Cup that took place earlier this month and the players on show are the future of our great game.

“International cricket is always well supported at Chelmsford, and I hope that will still be the case when we host these upcoming stars in August this year.”

Ticket information for the England v Sri Lanka fixture will be released in due course.

England v Sri Lanka Fixtures:

 
Test Matches:

Sunday 21 August – Wednesday 24 August: England v Sri Lanka (The Cloud County Ground)
Sunday 28 August – Wednesday 31 August: England v Sri Lanka (The Incora County Ground, Derby)

One-Day Internationals:

Monday 05 September: England v Sri Lanka (New Road, Worcester)
Thursday 08 September: England v Sri Lanka (New Road, Worcester)
Saturday 10 September: England v Sri Lanka (Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester)

 

Essex players retained in the Hundred

Mady Villiers (Oval Invincibles), Dan Lawrence (London Spirit), Sam Cook (Trent Rockets) and new signing, Matt Critchley (Welsh Fire) have all been retained by their respective clubs in the 2022 edition of The Hundred.

The 100-ball competition is set to commence its second year on August 3 at the Ageas Bowl. Today’s deadline day sees all eight men’s and women’s teams reveal which players from last year’s inaugural competition they are keeping hold of for 2022.

Over 150 men’s and women’s players from 2021 have been retained by their teams, including 28 centrally contracted England players and 19 international names confirmed so far.

Matt Critchley in action for the Welsh Fire

Matt Critchley in action for the Welsh Fire

What Happens Next?

The eight sides will now turn their attention to planning which new players they want to sign up to strengthen their line-ups this year.

The men’s squads will fill their remaining slots at The Hundred Draft on 30 March, where they will take turns to pick from domestic and international cricketers expected to sign up. London Spirit will have the first pick followed by Welsh Fire and Manchester Originals. Welsh Fire will be the busiest side during The Draft, with seven slots to fill, including three overseas spots.

New signings, both domestic and overseas, will be announced by the women’s side on the same day, including any England women’s players who have signed for a new team in 2022.

For the first time, both men’s and women’s sides will be able to select an additional fourth overseas player for their squad in an overseas Wildcard Draft in June. Teams will still only be able to field three overseas players in their playing XI.

Sam Cook was signed as a Wildcard pick by the Trent Rockets

Sam Cook was signed in the Vitality Wildcard Draft by the Trent Rockets in 2021

The women’s teams will be finalised through the open market signing process, which concludes at the end of June, giving domestic players plenty of motivation to catch the eye during the Charlotte Edwards Cup. The men’s squads will be finalised in early July with the domestic Wildcard Draft pick.

 

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Abu Dhabi pre-season fixtures confirmed

Essex are heading out to Abu Dhabi for two weeks of pre-season training in early March and Anthony McGrath’s side will be playing several matches against Somerset.

Red and white-ball fixtures have been confirmed, whilst other various training programmes will take place before the team fly back home for the final preparations ahead of the new season.

Head Coach Anthony McGrath is looking forward to the trip, and said: “It feels like a long time since the 2021 season finished and the pre-season tour signifies the beginning of a new campaign and six months of cricket.

“The players and backroom staff will all be back together, and the warm weather training does everybody the world of good, whilst you can feel the anticipation and excitement ahead of the new season.

“We’ve got fixtures in all formats pencilled in against Somerset, which is always a challenge. We’ll be using those matches to get ourselves organised and sharp ahead of the new campaign and ensure that when things get underway against Kent, we’ll be as prepared as possible.”

Pre-season Fixtures:

 
Abu Dhabi:

Wednesday 09 March: Intra-squad T20 match
Friday 11 March: 2 x T20 matches v Somerset
Sunday 13 March: 45-over match v Somerset
Tuesday 15 – Wednesday 16 March: Two-day red-ball match v Somerset

England:

Wednesday 23 – Thursday 24 March: Intra-squad two-day red-ball match
Thursday 31 March – Saturday 02 April: Three-day red-ball match against Middlesex

Club Statement: ECB Disciplinary Charges

Essex County Cricket Club has today received two disciplinary charges from the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) regarding alleged comments made at a meeting in 2017.

These are not new allegations, but are the next formal part of the ECB process regarding issues that were raised by the ECB in October 2021.

The Club takes this matter extremely seriously. We have co-operated fully with the ECB’s investigations since they commenced last year and will continue to do so as the process moves to this next stage.

Chelmsford to host England Women this summer

The Cloud County Ground will host further international cricket in 2022 with England facing South Africa in a Vitality Women’s IT20 on Thursday 21 July.

England are set to play both South Africa and India this summer. South Africa will be the first visitors, competing in a multi-format series which takes in an LV= Insurance Test match, three Royal London Internationals and three Vitality IT20s across June and July.

After the Commonwealth Games and The Hundred, India will be the opponent for three Vitality IT20s and three Royal London Internationals, culminating in an ODI at Lord’s on Saturday 24 September.

All games will be broadcast live on Sky Sports with two games simulcast live on the BBC.

John Stephenson, Essex Cricket Chief Executive and Interim Chair, said: “We’re delighted to be hosting more international cricket this year and we look forward to welcoming both England and South Africa to Chelmsford.

“I’ve attended several of the Women’s internationals at The Cloud County Ground in recent years and the level of cricket is outstanding. The international sides always put on a good show and attract strong crowds, making it enjoyable for all.”

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England Women’s Home Fixtures 2022:

 
South Africa:

LV= Insurance Test Series:

Monday 27 June-Thursday 30 June: England v South Africa (Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, 11am)

Royal London Series:

Monday 11 July: England v South Africa (The County Ground, Northampton, 2pm)
Friday 15 July: England v South Africa (Bristol County Ground, 2pm)
Monday 18 July: England v South Africa (The Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester, 2pm)

Vitality IT20 Series:

Thursday 21 July: England v South Africa (The Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford, 7pm)
Saturday 23 July: England v South Africa (New Road, Worcester, 2:30pm)
Monday 25 July: England v South Africa (The Incora County Ground, Derby, 6:30pm)

India:

Vitality IT20 Series:

Saturday 10 September: England v India (The Riverside Ground, Durham, 7pm)
Tuesday 13 September: England v India (The Incora County Ground, Derby, 6:30pm)
Thursday 15 September: England v India (Bristol County Ground, 6:30pm)

Royal London Series:

Sunday 18 September: England v India (The 1st Central County Ground, Hove, 11am)
Wednesday 21 September: England v India (The Spitfire Ground, Canterbury, 1pm)
Saturday 24 September: England v India (Lord’s, 11am)

Eagles Vitality Blast Passes Now On Sale

Secure your seat for all 7 Vitality Blast matches this summer by purchasing your Blast Pass now!

Blast Passes are on sale now before individual match tickets are available to buy from Friday 25 February and start from just £80 Members, £150 Adults, £120 Students/Young Adults and £60 Juniors (U18s).

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The Vitality Blast campaign kicks off at The Cloud County Ground on May 31 against Hampshire Hawks, with a further three Friday nights and two weekend fixtures to look forward in 2022.

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Mick Lewis appointed Essex Bowling Coach

Essex County Cricket Club are delighted to announce that Mick Lewis has been appointed as the Club’s new Bowling Coach on a two-year contract.

The former Australia bowler emerged as the number one choice after a thorough recruitment process and will join the coaching staff ahead of the pre-season trip to Abu Dhabi in March.

Lewis, 47, is the current Head Bowling Coach at both Victoria and the Melbourne Renegades in his native Australia.

He started his playing career in Australia and made his first-class debut for Victorian Bushrangers in 1999. He gained a reputation as an extremely reliable death bowler, which earned him a One-Day International debut against New Zealand in 2005.

Lewis made 213 appearances and took 460 wickets across all formats during his career and has since held several high-profile coaching roles following his retirement in 2013.

In 2013, Lewis joined Victoria and has played a pivotal role in the Club winning three Sheffield Shield titles during his tenure. Under his supervision, nine players have progressed through the Victoria ranks to represent Australia.

Lewis was appointed Head Bowling Coach of Melbourne Stars in 2013, working with the likes of Adam Zampa and Dale Steyn before leaving the role in 2020 to join cross-city rivals, Melbourne Renegades.

Upon joining Essex County Cricket Club, Lewis said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Essex and working alongside Anthony McGrath and his coaching team.

“It’s a great opportunity and a project I’m really excited about. There are some extremely talented bowlers in the squad. Simon Harmer is one of the best spinners in the world, whilst the likes of Sam Cook and Jamie Porter should be pushing for further international recognition.

“Essex have been successful in recent times and hopefully we can get back to winning ways in 2022 and bring further silverware to The Cloud County Ground.”

Head Coach, Anthony McGrath, is delighted to appoint Lewis as a new member of his coaching staff and said: “It’s great news that we’ve been able to bring Mick to Chelmsford.

“Mick has both played and coached at a high level, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience with him to Essex.

“I know our bowlers are going to benefit hugely from his appointment and are looking forward to working with him, whilst I think everybody at the Club will profit from his technical and strategic understanding of the game.”

John Stephenson, Essex Cricket Chief Executive and Interim Chair, added: “Mick will be a great addition to the coaching staff at the Club and we’re really pleased he’s agreed to join.

“He has a proven track record of developing young bowlers, enhancing their skills and getting them ready for international cricket.”