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This page was updated on 09 July 2020.

Matchplay Guidelines

Following the latest update from the UK Government, the ECB is pleased to announce the return of recreational cricket in England, signalling a progression from Step 3 to Step 4 of the ECB’s roadmap to return for the recreational game.

This also allows us to advise that clubs who have previously run All Stars Cricket can now do so again.

We thank you for all of your efforts in helping cricket return.

ECB has maintained a constant dialogue with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) throughout this process and we have prepared a plan to support clubs and individuals as they prepare for the return of recreational cricket, including details of adjustments which should be made to respect hygiene and social distancing requirements.

That plan – available here – covers a number of areas of the game, including:
• Pre-match adaptations regarding transport and symptom checking.
• In-game adaptations applying to social distancing measures, hygiene, match officials and the use of equipment.
• Post-game adaptations, including the potential use of club facilities.
• Advice for coaches specific to individual sessions and junior cricket.

To support this, please also find here an eight step infographic, and an infographic for pre-match, in-game and post-game adaptations here.

Getting your Clubhouse Ready for Stage 4 Guidelines

We have finalised guidance on preparing your clubhouse and grounds for when recreational clubs can return to playing cricket in England.

The Government position has however, been updated to allow the opening of bars and food/drink facilities. Clubs, if they wish to, can begin offering this from 4th July. Within our latest guidance, you can seek information on how to safely offer this to members and visitors.

This guidance includes information for those clubs that wish to open their bar and provide any food or drink facilities in accordance with UK Government guidance from 4th July.

Please also find here a download to the Action Checklist and the COVID-19 risk assessment template here. These documents can be adapted to individual circumstances and used to inform discussions with your facility provider about safe opening (which may include discussions with Local Authorities or education providers).

Umpires & Scorers (ACO) Guidelines

To enable recreational cricket to resume, adapted playing conditions have been introduced and detailed guidance for umpires and scorers who choose to make themselves available can be found here.

A simplified infographic for officials can be found here.

Please read this guidance carefully and should you have any queries, please contact [email protected]

Please note that this guidance applies only to England at the moment.

ECB ACO Insurance

The ECB ACO insurance scheme will cover anyone who chooses to officiate these matches irrespective of whether they are friendly or league matches providing the games are played in adherence to UK Government guidance.

Please note the policy covers public liability and personal accident but does not cover any illness eg Covid 19. Full details of the insurance cover can be found here.

 

Patel Excited For Upcoming Season

For Rishi Patel, the wait is nearly over. The wait, that is, to prove he is the man to fill the vacancy in Essex’s middle-order this season.

Ravi Bopara’s departure last year has left a gap in the Double Champion’s top five, and Patel is in the mix of the contenders to take that spot along with a few others.

Patel said: “There is an opportunity there and hopefully in however many games we have to play I’ll put my name in the hat and see where it takes me.

“I’ll try and stay focused and get in that happy place where I want to be from game one. And if I play, great, if not then I’ll continue to work hard until I do.”

There is a sharp intake of breath when the 21-year-old contemplates the hiatus caused by COVID-19.

Patel explains: “It’s hard to describe if I’m honest. We went to pre-season and that was cut short, and we didn’t know how long it was going to last. A lot of people thought it might be a month, six or seven weeks max, but it’s gone on for ages. The last month I’ve really struggled; I’ve just tried to keep myself busy.

“It got to a point where you get frustrated, especially when you see other sports opening up and cricket’s not being allowed. Football’s come back that’s 22 players on the pitch. It’s not like that on a cricket pitch, we can socially distance quite well, hopefully we’ll start soon.”

The Essex players came off furlough at the beginning of last week and have slowly been getting back in the groove in the nets, with Patel saying: “The first 10 minutes you’re always going to be a bit nervous.

“You try and get your feet moving, there is a bit of rustiness there from not doing anything, but you fall back into the swing pretty quickly. You start getting bat on ball, a couple of good shots and you’re happy, your feet move better and you’re confident.

“I love red-ball cricket, I absolutely love it. I enjoy every moment. In red-ball cricket, any technical flaws, any weaknesses, get found out by bowlers. You need to become better and overcome challenges. White-ball is hit-and-miss, and it’s something I need to work on.”

After a promising Championship debut at The Oval last season, Patel was brought down to earth in his next outing at home against Nottinghamshire.

He explains: “A wicket fell about half an hour before lunch and what followed was the most torrid half-hour I have ever faced.

“Luke Fletcher was bowling at me and I literally felt he was all over me. I’ll be honest, I felt I was inadequate to play cricket at that level. That was a big wake-up call. But I think you need to experience those moments in order to get back up.”

The swings and roundabouts continued in the next game when he settled into a match-changing partnership with Tom Westley against Yorkshire, scoring a career-best 35 from 124 balls.
“It was a big contrast to the previous game. It was tough, really tough, just focusing on each ball, really important not to look too far ahead in the game. But I could take that situation and I felt I could play. Suddenly you think ‘I can hack this if I keep doing the right things’.”

Patel gained confidence and experience during the winter playing grade cricket for Balmain South Sydney. His figures there bear examination: he finished top of the Club averages on 55.21 from 15 innings with two centuries and 773 runs.

He also ran into coach David Dawson, a former New South Wales opener, who simplified his approach.

“I’ve now got rid of my trigger and I’m more still and focused on watching the ball from the hand. It’s helped me stay calm and relaxed. He talked a lot about mindset and staying in the zone. I think it’s helped me, though it’s hard to tell without playing any cricket!”

Key Workers Honoured As #RaiseTheBat Test Gets Under Way

Key worker heroes from across the cricket family were today honoured by having their names displayed on the training shirts of the England Men’s Test team ahead of the start of the first #raisethebat Test against the West Indies.

The three-Test series, taking place behind closed doors, is honouring and celebrating the heroes who have been going above and beyond to help others during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Today, the England Men’s players and coaches took to the pitch at The Ageas Bowl, Southampton, wearing the names of key workers on their training shirts before the start of the match. The people named on the shirts were all nominated by their local cricket clubs and include teachers, doctors, nurses, carers and other vital professions.

Each key worker will now receive the shirt bearing their name, signed by the player who wore it, to thank them for the work they’ve been doing. Their names and photos will also be highlighted in broadcast partners’ Sky and BBC’s coverage and displayed across the ground on the big screens and LED banners.

Ben Stokes, who is captaining England in the first Test while Joe Root is away for the birth of his second child, took to the pitch wearing the name of Durham-local Dr Vikas Kumar, a specialist in anaesthetics and critical care at Darlington Memorial Hospital.

Through the pandemic Dr Kumar, a keen cricketer who plays at Cowgate Cricket Club in Newcastle and the Gilli Boys Amateur Club in Darlington, has been working on the frontline while also being there for his family at home.

Ben Stokes said: “We’re only able to play this Test match because of the amazing job that key workers up and down the country have done to help us through this pandemic. Wearing their names is a real honour for us, and is a small sign of our appreciation for the incredible work they have done. They have truly gone in to bat for us all, and it makes me proud of how the whole cricket family has responded to help us get through these unprecedented times.”

Dr Vikas Kumar, whose name featured on Ben Stokes’s shirt, said: “The past four months have been very difficult, but it was a wonderful surprise to find out that Ben Stokes of all people is wearing my name on his training shirt. So many of my colleagues at work and at the cricket club have been working so hard and made big sacrifices, so this is for them as well.”

Essex’s Dan Lawrence will honour Richard Freeman, a Police Officer who plays for Reculver Cricket Club. Freeman has been working tirelessly throughout the pandemic, as well as helping his two cricket-mad sons with their schoolwork and training between shifts.

Sam Curran will honour Victor Hinds, a Distribution Officer at King George’s Hospital who plays for Barking Cricket Club. Hinds has been working 12-hour shifts most days since the pandemic started and was nominated by his friends at Barking Cricket Club where he’s a valued member.

Second XI 2020 Fixtures Archive

SecondXIFixtures

 

SECOND XI CHAMPIONSHIP
SECOND XI TROPHY
SECOND XI T20
FRIENDLY

 

Revised fixture list expected soon

 

CAMBRIDGE MCCU v ESSEX
SAT 28 MARCH 11AM
Fenners
Friendly (50 over)
1 Day
ESSEX v CAMBRIDGESHIRE
SUN 05 APRIL 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Friendly (50 over)
1 Days
TBC v ESSEX
SAT 11 APRIL 11AM
Billericay
Friendly (50 over)
1 Day
SUFFOLK v ESSEX
SUN 12 APRIL 11AM
Woolpit
Friendly (50 over)
1 Day
SOMERSET v ESSEX
TUE 14 APR 11AM
Taunton Vale
Second XI Championship
4 Days
LEICESTERSHIRE v ESSEX
MON 20 APRIL 11AM
Kibworth CC
Second XI Championship
4 Days
SUSSEX/NORTHAMPTONSHIRE v ESSEX
TUE 28 APRIL 11AM
Blackstone
Second XI Championship
4 Days
GLOUCESTERSHIRE v ESSEX
MON 04 MAY 11AM
Rockhampton CC
Second XI Championship
4 Days
NETHERLANDS v ESSEX
TUE 12 MAY 11AM
Garon Park, Southend
Friendly T20
1 Day
NETHERLANDS v ESSEX
THU 14 MAY 11AM
Garon Park, Southend
Friendly T20
1 Day
HAMPSHIRE v ESSEX
MON 18 MAY 2:30PM
Garon Park, Southend
Second XI T20
1 Day
GLAMORGAN v ESSEX
WED 20 MAY 2:30PM
Garon Park, Southend
Second XI T20
1 Day
MCC YCs v ESSEX
THU 21 MAY 1PM
Finchley CC
Second XI T20
1 Day
SUSSEX v ESSEX
FRI 22 MAY 1PM
The 1st Central County Ground
Second XI T20
1 Day
KENT v ESSEX
MON 25 MAY 11:30AM
Beckenham
Second XI T20
1 Day
KENT v ESSEX
MON 25 MAY 3PM
Beckenham
Second XI T20
1 Day
SURREY v ESSEX
TUE 26 MAY 2PM
New Malden
Second XI T20
1 Day
ESSEX v MIDDLESEX
WED 27 MAY 6:30PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Second XI T20
1 Day
SOMERSET v ESSEX
TUE 02 JUNE 12PM
Billericay CC
Second XI T20
1 Day
ESSEX v GLOUCESTERSHIRE
WED 03 JUNE 6:30PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Second XI T20
1 Day
GLAMORGAN v ESSEX
MON 08 JUNE 11AM
Billericay CC
Second XI Championship
4 Days
DURHAM v ESSEX
MON 29 JUNE 11AM
TBC
Second XI Championship
4 Days
MCC YCs v ESSEX
MON 06 JULY 11AM
Finchley CC
Second XI Championship
4 Days
ESSEX v MIDDLESEX
MON 13 JULY 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Friendly (50 over)
1 Day
DERBYSHIRE/NOTTINGHAMSHIRE v ESSEX
MON 27 JULY 11AM
Hem Heath CC
Second XI Championship
4 Days
KENT v ESSEX
MON 24 AUGUST 11AM
Coggeshall CC
Second XI Championship
4 Days
SUSSEX v ESSEX
TUE 01 SEPTEMBER 10:30AM
Blackstone
Second XI Championship
4 Days
HAMPSHIRE v ESSEX
TUE 08 SEPTEMBER 10:30AM
Billericay CC
Second XI Championship
4 Days
MIDDLESEX v ESSEX
MON 14 SEPTEMBER 10:30AM
Billericay CC
Second XI Championship
4 Days

 

2020 Fixtures

CAMBRIDGE MCCU v ESSEX
MON 13 APRIL 11AM
Fenner’s
University
3 Days
ESSEX v YORKSHIRE
SUN 19 APRIL 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE v ESSEX
SAT 25 APRIL 11AM
The County Ground, Northampton
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
LANCASHIRE v ESSEX
FRI 01 MAY 11AM
Emirates Old Trafford
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
ESSEX v GLOUCESTERSHIRE
FRI 08 MAY 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
ESSEX v HAMPSHIRE
FRI 15 MAY 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
KENT v ESSEX
FRI 22 MAY 11AM
The Spitfire Ground, St. Lawrence
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
ESSEX EAGLES v GLAMORGAN
FRI 29 MAY 7PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Vitality Blast
1 Day
ESSEX EAGLES v SOMERSET
SUN 31 MAY 2:30PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Vitality Blast
1 Day
ESSEX EAGLES v KENT SPITFIRES
FRI 05 JUNE 7PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Vitality Blast
1 Day
SOMERSET v ESSEX EAGLES
SUN 07 JUNE 2:30PM
The Cooper Associates Ground
Vitality Blast
1 Day
HAMPSHIRE v ESSEX EAGLES
WED 10 JUNE 6:30PM
Ageas Bowl
Vitality Blast
1 Day
SURREY v ESSEX EAGLES
FRI 12 JUNE 6:30PM
The Kia Oval
Vitality Blast
1 Day
ESSEX v NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUN 14 JUNE 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
ESSEX EAGLES v MIDDLESEX
FRI 19 JUNE 7PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Vitality Blast
1 Day
KENT SPITFIRES v ESSEX EAGLES
SUN 21 JUNE 3PM
The Spitfires Ground, St. Lawrence
Vitality Blast
1 Day
ESSEX EAGLES v SUSSEX SHARKS
WED 24 JUNE 7PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Vitality Blast
1 Day
ESSEX EAGLES v GLOUCESTERSHIRE
FRI 26 JUNE 7PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Vitality Blast
1 Day
YORKSHIRE v ESSEX
SUN 28 JUNE 11AM
Emerald Headingley Stadium
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
GLAMORGAN v ESSEX EAGLES
FRI 03 JULY 6:30PM
Sophia Gardens
Vitality Blast
1 Day
ENGLAND WOMEN vINDIA WOMEN
SAT 04 JULY 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Royal London ODI
1 Day
ESSEX v SOMERSET
SUN 05 JULY 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
MIDDLESEX v ESSEX EAGLES
THU 09 JULY 6:30PM
Merchant Taylor’s School
Vitality Blast
1 Day
SUSSEX SHARKS v ESSEX EAGLES
FRI 10 JULY 7PM
The 1st Central County Ground
Vitality Blast
1 Day
ESSEX EAGLES v HAMPSHIRE
SUN 12 JULY 2:30PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Vitality Blast
1 Day
CAMBRIDGESHIRE v ESSEX EAGLES
FRI 17 JULY 11AM
Saffron Walden
National Competition
1 Day
ESSEX EAGLES v KENT SPITFIRES
SUN 19 JULY 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Royal London Cup
1 Day
ESSEX EAGLES v WORCESTERSHIRE RAPIDS
WED 22 JULY 2PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Royal London Cup
1 Day
GLOUCESTERSHIRE v ESSEX EAGLES
FRI 24 JULY 11AM
The Brightside County Ground
Royal London Cup
1 Day
LONDON SPIRIT v SOUTHERN BRAVE
SUN 26 JULY 2:30PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
The Hundred – Women’s Competition
1 Day
HAMPSHIRE v ESSEX EAGLES
WED 29 JULY 11AM
Ageas Bowl
Royal London Cup
1 Day
ESSEX EAGLES v MIDDLESEX
SUN 02 AUGUST 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Royal London Cup
1 Day
LANCASHIREv ESSEX EAGLES
TUE 04 AUGUST 11AM
Liverpool
Royal London Cup
1 Day
ESSEX EAGLES v SUSSEX SHARKS
FRI 07 AUGUST 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Royal London Cup
1 Day
DURHAM v ESSEX EAGLES
SUN 09 AUGUST 11AM
Emirates Riverside
Royal London Cup
1 Day
LONDON SPIRIT v TRENT ROCKETS
TUE 11 AUGUST 6:30PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
The Hundred – Women’s Competition
1 Day
TBC v TBC
THU 13 AUGUST TBC
TBC
Royal London Cup Play-Off
1 Day
TBC v TBC
SUN 16 AUGUST 11AM
TBC
Royal London Cup Semi-Final
1 Day
TBC v TBC
TUE 18 AUGUST – FRI 21 AUGUST TBC
TBC
Vitality Blast Quarter-Finals
1 Day
SOMERSET v ESSEX
SUN 23 AUGUST 11AM
The Cooper Associates County Ground
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
ESSEX v LANCASHIRE
SAT 29 AUGUST 11AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
ENGLAND WOMEN vSOUTH AFRICA WOMEN
FRI 04 SEPTEMBER 6:30PM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Women Vitality IT20
1 Day
TBC v TBC
SAT 05 SEPTEMBER TBC
Edgbaston
Vitality Blast Finals Day
1 Day
SURREY v ESSEX
TUE 08 SEPTEMBER 10:30AM
The Kia Oval
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
ESSEX v KENT
MON 14 SEPTEMBER 10:30AM
The Cloudfm County Ground
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days
TBC v TBC
SAT 19 SEPTEMBER 11AM
Trent Bridge
Royal London Cup Final
1 Day
WARWICKSHIRE v ESSEX
TUE 22 SEPTEMBER 10:30AM
Edgbaston
Specsavers County Championship
4 Days

*All start times will be confirmed in due course


 

First-class Counties Agree Formats For Shortened Men’s Domestic Season

The First-Class Counties have agreed to play both red-ball and white-ball cricket during this summer’s shortened men’s domestic season.

A majority vote was reached at a meeting of the FCC chairs today following approval by the ECB Board last month for the new season to commence on August 1.

Today’s agreement by the FCCs will be passed on for ECB Board approval in the coming days after which the details of the new fixture schedule will be drawn up and then announced.

The safety and wellbeing of all players, staff and officials remains the priority of the ECB and all FCCs will undergo further medical risk assessments and venue compliance approval as planning progresses to ensure safe environments for the start of the men’s domestic season.

Essex Members are set to be contacted by the Club with the options available to them after a new fixture schedule is announced.

ECB Announce Update To Men’s & Women’s International Schedule

The Cloudfm County Ground in Chelmsford was set to host two England Women’s fixture this summer; a Royal London ODI against India on Saturday 04 July and a Vitality IT20 against South Africa on Friday 04 September.

The England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has today confirmed that whilst plans are progressing positively for England Women to host a tri-series against India and South Africa, all rescheduled matches will be played without spectators.

Ticket holders for either fixture at The Cloudfm County Ground will be contacted by the Club in due course with details of how to obtain a refund.

For any other queries, please contact [email protected].

Through The Lens: Nick Wood’s 2019 Season (Part Three)

Essex Cricket’s Club Photographer Nick Wood probably saw as much county cricket as anyone last year. He follows the team up and down the country, sitting in the stands capturing every moment. Last year was a special year for Essex, with Anthony McGrath’s side reclaiming the County Championship title, and Nick was there for it all. So with the 2020 season delayed, Nick thought it would be nice to open up his camera and show everyone some of his favourite photos from a wonderful campaign.

Click here to read Part One, or click here to read Part Two.

Through The Lens (Part Three):

Description: 18th September 2019 – Ryan ten Doeschate celebrates Essex taking the wicket of Ben Foakes during Essex vs Surrey – County Championship match at The Cloudfm County Ground.

I love this picture of Tendo as it is a pretty rare moment but captures him brilliantly. He led the team so well, everyone at the ground respects him and he is such a nice guy. When I joined the Club he really went out of his way to make me feel welcome and as a Captain allowed me to get close to the team to capture their highs and lows. As a photographer you are looking for great reactions from the players but Tendo often keeps his cool and is often very calm – too calm for a photographer.

The safest bet for a photographer is to point the camera at Simon Harmer when he is bowling as something is normally going to happen and he tends to give a jubilant celebration which is like finding gold to a snapper. On this day I noticed that Ben Foakes, who was batting, was giving Tendo a sniff of a catch so decided to sit on Tendo with the camera and hope for the best – fortunately it came good and I got the reaction I was looking for. It also worked out well that Harmer is in the background celebrating. Often you can concentrate on a single player for a couple of hours and get absolutely nothing for your efforts but on this day I got lucky.

We like to build a great selection of shots of all the players whilst also trying to tell the story of the day so the marketing team can share what is happening with the fans. Reaction shots like the one above are a great addition to the collection and will get well used.

During a single day of shooting a county game I can easily fire off 2000 frames each of which needs to be looked at sorted and then the top 100 get cropped, straightened, tweaked for exposure and then we type into one who is in the image and what is happening. Most people don’t realise that it is the photographers who are captioning the images prior to sending them off to agencies and the papers – that is why you will see me at the ground with head down looking at the computer so much between overs – we try to edit, process, sort and dispatch live during the game.

Description: 18th September 2019 – Simon Harmer of Essex celebrates taking the wicket of Ollie Pope during Essex vs Surrey – County Championship match at The Cloudfm County Ground.

Simon Harmer is the gift that keeps on giving, especially if you are a photographer. You know when Simon bowls that wickets are going to drop so you don’t have to think too hard about where to point the camera. Simon tends to give you a good reaction too when he takes a wicket, so you have to concentrate hard to keep focused on him rather than quickly focusing upon other players and fielders. On this occasion Harmer had taken the wicket of Ollie Pope and after a short pause threw his hands and fingers in the air. With a big grin. I like to think he was looking for me to catch the moment and I am glad I did or else I might have got an earful later.

I also like the fact that umpire Saggers is in the frame, he is a really keen photographer himself who likes nothing better than a good chat about kit and equipment before, during and after a game.

This image also keeps the commercial team happy as I managed to adjust the crop to keep a sponsor’s name nice and visible – on any day of shooting I try to keep a number of possible customers happy – the fans, marketing team, commercial department, players and agency/newspapers. I see my job first and foremost as capturing the action on the day whilst also making the Club and players come across as best as possible. This is a slightly different brief to other snappers at games whose sole intent is capture the story as it unfolds – I try not to capture Essex wickets falling or other team celebrations (much to my agencies annoyance) but I find that editing pictures of the Essex lads having lost their wickets on the team bus home doesn’t make for a comfortable journey!

Description: 23rd September 2019 – Blotter stands ready on the outfield for the expected rain prior to Somerset vs Essex – County Championship match at The Cooper Associates County Ground.

This is one of the first shots I took at the last game of the season. It was a strange feeling not knowing if I wanted it to rain or not, I think most Essex fans were thinking the same thing if truth be told…

Turning up at Taunton, ready for the last game felt very surreal. Having won the T20 tournament was crazy but having the chance to witness and capture the double just seemed such an amazing opportunity.

When I first joined the Club I saw a number of images of past Essex teams lifting trophies and celebrating and I always hoped to be around and close enough to the team to be able to record it both for the fans and also the players. I feel a really strong sense of responsibility that the history of the Club should be recorded and captured, I feel that I play my part in helping the team by showing the players in the best possible way, recording their achievements. The opportunity to be the Club Photographer during a truly golden period felt great and I knew that I had the opportunity to catch some truly great shots that will be seen and enjoyed by fans for years to come.

All week I had been looking at the weather reports building up to the game and it looked as though rain might affect the game so I was keen to ensure that I got to the ground nice and early with the intention of looking for some rain related images. There seemed to be three stories the papers were keen to run with that week – the weather, the pitch and Jack Leach so I was intent on getting some of those covered. Having arrived really early I did my usual lap of the ground looking for the best angle to shoot from and anything that would suggest bad weather – the sky was a bit mixed with some clear blue but also a few dodgy looking clouds. Fortunately, I found a blotter that screams rain and the angle was great with the stand in the background. The biggest issue was that I had to shoot towards the sun and so the blotter came out very dark, so I had to play just a little in Photoshop to bring it back to life. I had my weather shot nice and early and hoped the umpires might catch a sighting in the paper and waste a few overs.

Description: 23rd September 2019 – The covers are on as rain stops play during Somerset vs Essex – County Championship match at The Cooper Associates County Ground.

I think this image summarises so much of those few exhausting days at Taunton. There was the constant threat of rain, hope of victory yet the menace of the pitch. I kept thinking of the earlier trip to Taunton to endure the rain savaged 50-over match and dreaded to think that we might again be on the receiving end of some bad luck.

I shot quite a lot on the first day from this angle, I was sat next to the Somerset snapper (finding where the home team photographer sits is always a quick way of finding a good angle) who wasn’t in too optimistic a mood for his team. Strangely enough I had ended up sitting next to him at Edgbaston for the T20 Finals Day so we got to know each other pretty well by now.

There was quite a battle of the brollies going on for much of the match – the sight of a cloud was enough for many Essex fans to whip out the brollies whilst the home fans resisted using them as much as possible – for my part I couldn’t shoot enough brollies and keep sending them off to the papers. This frame shows exactly where we were with the stand in the background along with the lights and town. At the time it was nerve wracking but looking back now, nothing but good memories.

Description: 24th September 2019 – Jack Leach of Somerset warms up prior to the Essex batting innings during Somerset vs Essex – County Championship match at The Cooper Associates County Ground.

The papers had been banging about Jack Leach for the last week and although I had captured a few standard shots nothing that did him or his glasses any real justice. I had decided to climb up the stairs and sit in the corner of the tallest stand so I had a good view of the field set by Somerset.

I arrived nice and early as usual, did my usual look around the ground but by the time I finished the loop and got back to my seat all of my kit had disappeared, so I spent the next 40 minutes finding out where it had been moved to by one of the stewards (he arrived a bit late and his mate forgot to tell him that it was my kit and they were keeping an eye on it for me).

I sat in my seat a bit grumpy and then Jack Leach came out and started warming up right in line with where I was sat and bowled a few balls down to his mate – it was perfectly set up which never happens – he even kept his specs on for me, I felt the day might turn out all right after all.

About Unshaken Photography:

Nick runs courses across the region for people with a range of ability, so book your place and get more from your cameras when taking photos. Locations for the courses include The Cloudfm County Ground in Chelmsford, Cambridge, Maidstone or St Albans.

Courses cover the basics for beginners, portraits, landscapes and even sport, so if you fancy improving your photography get in touch with Nick at [email protected], by phone on 01245 494258 or visit the website – click here.

Lawrence Named In Reserves for Opening Test

Dan Lawrence has missed out on a spot in England’s 13-man squad for the first #RaiseTheBat Test against West Indies next week, but has been named as one of 9 reserves players.

Durham all-rounder Ben Stokes is set to become the 81st England men’s Test captain on Wednesday after it was confirmed earlier in the week that he will replace Yorkshire’s Joe Root as captain. Root, who has returned to Sheffield to be at the birth of his second child, left the secure bubble in Southampton earlier this week. He will self-isolate for seven days before joining up with the squad ahead of the second Test at Emirates Old Trafford starting on 16 July.

England Men’s Test Squad
Ben Stokes (Durham) Captain
James Anderson (Lancashire)
Jofra Archer (Sussex)
Dominic Bess (Somerset)
Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire)
Rory Burns (Surrey)
Jos Buttler (Lancashire)
Zak Crawley (Kent)
Joe Denly (Kent)
Ollie Pope (Surrey)
Dom Sibley (Warwickshire)
Chris Woakes (Warwickshire)
Mark Wood (Durham)

Test Reserves
James Bracey (Gloucestershire)
Sam Curran (Surrey)
Ben Foakes (Surrey)
Dan Lawrence (Essex)
Jack Leach (Somerset)
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1st Test: England v West Indies, July 8-12, Ageas Bowl, Southampton
2nd Test: England v West Indies, July 16-20, Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
3rd Test: England v West Indies, July 24-28, Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester

ECB Board Approve Increase In Unqualified Cricketers

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has approved a recommendation to increase the number of Unqualified cricketers that First-Class Counties can field in men’s county cricket from next season.

First-Class Counties will be permitted to field a total of two Unqualified cricketers in the same match in the County Championship and Royal London Cup from 2021.

This represents an increase from the one Unqualified cricketer that First-Class Counties are currently permitted to field in those two competitions.

The Vitality Blast will remain unchanged, with First-Class Counties already permitted to field two Unqualified cricketers in the 20-over competition.

The ECB’s Performance Cricket Committee (PCC) made the recommendation to the ECB Board, which approved the changes this month.

PCC chair, Sir Andrew Strauss, said: “There is an important balance to be struck to ensure the need for good foreign players in county cricket and providing opportunity for nine England-qualified players in each county team.

“There are clearly long-established benefits for our domestic players to compete against and learn from the best players from across the world in addition to providing high-quality domestic cricket for county members and fans to enjoy.

“An increase in Unqualified cricketers allows First-Class Counties to maintain that standard while also enabling them to plan and prepare for next summer.”