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Second XI Fixtures 2018

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SECOND XI CHAMPIONSHIP
SECOND XI TROPHY
SECOND XI T20
FRIENDLY

 

ESSEX v MCCYC
TUE 10 APRIL CANCELLED
Cancelled
Wet Outfield
Match Cancelled
SUSSEX v ESSEX
MON 16 APRIL 11AM
Hove
Second XI Trophy
1 Day
Won by 172 Runs
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SUSSEX v ESSEX
TUE 17 APRIL 11AM
Hove
Second XI Championship
3 Days
Won by 8 Runs
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HAMPSHIRE/SURREY v ESSEX/SUSSEX
MON 23 APRIL 11AM
Ageas Bowl
Friendly
4 Days
Match Abandoned
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UNICORNS v ESSEX
TUE 01 MAY CANCELLED
Cancelled
Wet Outfield
Match Cancelled
ESSEX v CLUB CRICKET CONFERENCE
7 – 9 MAY 11AM
Billericay CC
Friendly
3 Days
Won by 158 Runs
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SURREY v ESSEX
MON 14 MAY 11AM
LSE, New Malden
Second XI Trophy
1 Day
Won by 5 Wickets
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ESSEX v MIDDLESEX
THU 17 MAY 11AM
Garon Park, Southend
Second XI Trophy
1 Day
Lost by 128 runs
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ESSEX v HAMPSHIRE
MON 21 MAY 11AM
Billericay CC
Second XI Trophy
1 Day
Won by 5 Wickets
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ESSEX v HAMPSHIRE
TUE 22 MAY 11AM
Billericay CC
Second XI Championship
3 Days
Won by 193 runs
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ESSEX v LONDON T20
TUES 29 MAY 11AM
Wanstead & Snaresbrook CC
Friendly
1 Day
ESSEX v SOMERSET
MON 04 JUNE 11AM
Bishop’s Stortford
Second XI Trophy
1 Day
Won by 4 Wickets
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ESSEX v SOMERSET
TUE 05 JUNE 11AM
Bishop’s Stortford
Second XI Championship
3 Days
Won by 7 Wickets
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ESSEX v GLAMORGAN
MON 11 JUNE 11:30AM
Chelmsford
Second XI T20
1 Day
Won by 4 Wickets
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ESSEX v GLAMORGAN
MON 11 JUNE 3:30PM
Chelmsford
Second XI T20
1 Day
Won by 104 runs
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ESSEX v GLAMORGAN
TUE 12 JUNE 11AM
Billericay CC
Second XI Championship
3 Days
Won by 7 Wickets
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ESSEX v BRITISH POLICE
MON 25 JUNE 11AM
Billericay CC
Friendly
1 Day
Won by 7 Wickets
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ESSEX v NETHERLANDS
WED 27 JUNE 11AM
Garon Park
Friendly
1 Day
Lost by 11 runs
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ESSEX v NETHERLANDS
WED 27 JUNE 3PM
Garon Park
Friendly
1 Day
Won by 51 runs
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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE v ESSEX
MON 02 JULY 11AM
Grantham CC
Friendly
1 Day
Lost by 83 runs
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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE v ESSEX
MON 02 JULY 3PM
Grantham CC
Friendly
1 Day
Won by 8 runs
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SOMERSET v ESSEX
WED 04 JULY 11:30AM
Taunton Vale
Second XI T20
1 Day
Abandoned without a ball bowled
SOMERSET v ESSEX
WED 04 JULY 3:30PM
Taunton Vale
Second XI T20
1 Day
Abandoned without a ball bowled
ESSEX v UNICORNS
THU 05 JULY 11:30AM
Billericay CC
Second XI T20
1 Day
Won by 93 runs
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ESSEX v UNICORNS
THU 05 JULY 3:30PM
Billericay CC
Second XI T20
1 Day
Won by 2 runs
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MIDDLESEX v ESSEX
MON 09 JULY 11:30AM
Radlett CC
Second XI T20
1 Day
Won by 18 runs
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MIDDLESEX v ESSEX
MON 09 JULY 3:30PM
Radlett CC
Second XI T20
1 Day
Lost by 7 wickets
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MIDDLESEX v ESSEX
TUE 10 JULY 11AM
Uxbridge Sports Club
Second XI Championship
3 Days
Match Drawn
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE v ESSEX
MON 16 JULY 11:30AM
Bedminster CC
Second XI T20
1 Day
Won by 54 Runs (DLS Method)
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE v ESSEX
MON 16 JULY 3:30AM
Bedminster CC
Second XI T20
1 Day
Won by 42 Runs
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE v ESSEX
TUE 17 JULY 11AM
Bristol CC
Second XI Championship
3 Days
Won by 9 Wickets
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ESSEX v KENT
TUE 31 JULY 11AM
Coggeshall CC
Second XI Championship
3 Days
Won by 55 Runs
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ESSEX v KENT
FRI 03 AUGUST 11:30AM
Coggeshall CC
Second XI T20
1 Day
Lost by 7 Wickets
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ESSEX v KENT
FRI 03 AUGUST 3:30PM
Coggeshall CC
Second XI T20
1 Day
Won by 38 Runs
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ESSEX v DURHAM
THU 09 AUGUST 10:30AM
Arundel Castle CC
Second XI T20 Semi-Final
1 Day
Won by 10 Wickets
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ESSEX v LANCASHIRE
THU 09 AUGUST 6:30PM
Arundel Castle CC
Second XI T20 Final
1 Day
Lost by 25 Runs
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SURREY v ESSEX
MON 13 AUGUST 11AM
LSE, New Malden
Second XI Championship
3 Days
Match Drawn
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DURHAM v ESSEX
MON 20 AUGUST 11AM
Brandon CC
Friendly
1 Day
Won by 130 Runs
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DURHAM v ESSEX
THUR 23 AUGUST 11AM
Brandon CC
Friendly
1 Day
Won by 65 Runs
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DURHAM v ESSEX
THUR 23 AUGUST 3PM
Brandon CC
Friendly
1 Day
No Result
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KENT v ESSEX
MON 27 AUGUST 11AM
Canterbury
Friendly
4 Days
Lost by 127 Runs
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DURHAM v ESSEX
TUE 04 SEPETEMBER 10:30AM
Emirates Riverside, Chester-le-Street
Second XI Championship Final
4 Days
Lost on 1st Innings Lead
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ESSEX v MIDDLESEX
MON 10 SEPTEMBER 11AM
Billericay CC
Friendly
4 Days
Lost by 10 Wickets
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Two Weeks Until Members’ T20 Blast tickets go on sale!

There are just two weeks to go until Members’ T20 Blast tickets go on sale for the 2018 campaign! Members for the upcoming season will once again have an exclusive priority period to purchase discounted tickets for the 7 home games at The Cloudfm County Ground, priced at from just £12.

The Essex Eagles start the 20-over season with back-to-back home games at Fortress Chelmsford. First up is the visit of Sussex Sharks on Wednesday 4 July, quickly followed by a mouthwatering clash two days later against Middlesex. Five further matches follow including our Eagles Family Day match against Surrey on Sunday 5 August.

This year’s competition stretches over a two month period from Wednesday 4 July through to the end of August, finishing with Finals Day the following month at Edgbaston.

There is still time to become a Member before tickets go on sale with an exciting season ahead at Chelmsford, starting with defence of the Specsavers County Championship title in April. Members can also apply for a complimentary ticket to the highly anticipated visit of India in July, which is their only warm-up game ahead of the Test series versus England!

For more information about 2018 Membership at Essex County Cricket Club.
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Not a Member? …Well you will just have to wait a little bit longer with tickets going on general sale from 10am on Saturday 17 March. However, make sure you jump the queue by signing up to Over & Out! e-news for your exclusive purchase period!
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On Sale Dates

 

Members
Online – Saturday 03 February 2018
In Person – Monday 05 February 2018
Phone – Tuesday 06 February 2018
‘Over & Out!’ Priority
Online – Thursday 01 March 2018
General Sale
Online – Saturday 17 March 2018
In Person – Monday 19 March 2018
Phone – Tuesday 20 March 2018

 

Jamie Porter All Clear and All Set for England Lions Duty

Jamie Porter will make his second trip of the winter to the Desert Springs Resort in Spain this weekend keen to make up for lost time with the Lions.

The seamer, who was the Club’s leading wicket-taker and topped the Specsavers County Championship wicket table in 2017 with his 75 scalps playing a key role in bringing the Specsavers County Championship title back to Chelmsford, had been due to travel to Australia with the Lions before Christmas. However, the surprise discovery of a hot spot in his lower back, later confirmed as a stress fracture, denied him a close-up view of the Ashes – with the decision taken for Porter to withdraw from the Lions programme for the first half of the winter, and to link up instead with his Essex team-mate Paul Walter on the Pace Programme.

That has meant spending three days a week either side of Christmas at the Performance Centre in Loughborough, but also a first trip to Desert Springs when the Pace Programme headed for Spain in December.

Now Porter is relishing the prospect of returning, this time with the Lions – for a four-day warm-weather training camp to conclude their preparations for a six-week trip to the West Indies.

Porter was speaking at Loughborough this week as he bade farewell to the Pace Programme before heading overseas, “I had my final scan results back on Friday and it’s all clear.

“So I’m back bowling at full whack, and I feel good – and I do want to hit the ground running!

“It’s been hard work on the Pace Programme, but it’s been good, and going out to Desert Springs before Christmas was just at the right time for me. It got me outside bowling on decent wickets, getting off a full run-up. Doing a bit of fielding outdoors as well, and a bit of batting on wickets, so it was definitely exactly what I needed at the time. I’m looking forward to getting out there next week and bowling at batters outdoors – that will be the perfect place to get ready for the West Indies.”

Porter admits that the events of the autumn were “tough to swallow. I got told I had the hot spot and then had a CT scan, so there was a three-day period where we were scratching our heads wondering if I could get through Australia with it. But when the scan results came back and I saw the stress fracture that was definitely the final blow.

You look at what followed in the week or so after that, with people in the Ashes squad going down injured, and you just never know. Hopefully I will get the opportunity with the Lions in the West Indies to put things right and put my name in the hat again.

Porter will be joined in Desert Springs by Toby Roland-Jones, who is also returning from a back injury and will also be making his second trip to Spain this winter after being drafted into the Pace Programme to drive his recovery.

The other seamers in the red-ball squad are Paul Coughlin, Saqib Mahmood and Surrey all-rounder Sam Curran – although Curran is not going to Desert Springs, and will instead join the Lions in Jamaica next month, as he is currently enjoying a successful spell in New Zealand domestic cricket with Auckland.

The seamers will be working with Glen Chapple, the former Lancashire captain who is now the Head Coach at Emirates Old Trafford, and was recently appointed fast-bowling coach for the red-ball section of the Lions tour.

“He was amazing to watch – an unbelievable bowler,” added Porter. “So I’m looking forward to working with him – I think I can learn a lot from him.”

The Lions have also confirmed that Porter’s Essex team-mate Dan Lawrence will now stay with the squad for the three-match one-day series against West Indies A in Antigua which follows the three four-day matches between the teams.

Lawrence, who had initially been selected for only the red-ball section of the tour, will replace Lancashire’s Liam Livingstone following his inclusion in the England squad for the Test tour of New Zealand – where he will be joined by two other members of the Lions squad, Ben Foakes and Mason Crane.

At the end of the one-day series against West Indies A, Porter and Lawrence will head for Barbados and link up again with Walter as the three Essex players who have been included in the South squad for their defence of the North-South Series.

“He’s over the moon with that,” Porter said of Lawrence’s white-ball selection. “I think he’s been a bit unlucky not to play more white-ball cricket with us at Essex to be honest – his bowling comes into it as well, he bowls good off-spin in one-day cricket, and he can score runs all around the wicket.”

The Lions fly to Desert Springs on Saturday morning (20 January) and return the following Thursday, ahead of their departure for Jamaica on January 31.

England Lions squads:
Whole Tour
Keaton Jennings (Lancashire, capt)
Joe Clarke (Worcestershire)
Dan Lawrence (Essex)
Sam Curran (Surrey)
Jamie Porter (Essex)
Paul Coughlin (Nottinghamshire)
Saqib Mahmood (Lancashire)
Nick Gubbins (Middlesex)
Alex Davies (Lancashire, wk)
Dominic Bess (Somerset)

Red-Ball Only
Haseeb Hameed (Lancashire)
Liam Livingstone (Lancashire)
Ben Foakes (Surrey, wk)
Toby Roland-Jones (Middlesex)
Jack Leach (Somerset)
Mason Crane (Hampshire)

White-Ball Only
Sam Northeast (Kent)
Liam Dawson (Hampshire)
Tom Helm (Middlesex)
George Garton (Sussex)
Matt Parkinson (Lancashire)

Itinerary:
5-7 February – Tour match: – Sabina Park, Jamaica
11-14 February – v West Indies A: Trelawny Multiplex, Jamaica
18-21 February – v West Indies A: Sabina Park, Jamaica
26 February – 1 March – v West Indies A: Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, Antigua
4 March – Tour match: Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, Antigua
6 March – v West Indies A: Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua
9 March – v West Indies A: Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua
11 March – v West Indies A: Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua

 

Essex Cricket join landmark Barking & Dagenham project launch

Essex Cricket were pleased to be part of an exciting new project in the the Borough of Barking & Dagenham. Batsmen, Nick Browne and Tom Westley were joined by West Ham United Captain, Mark Noble to mark the construction of the Barking and Dagenham Youth Zone; a purpose-built facility for the borough’s young people aged 8 – 19, and up to 25 for those with disabilities.

It will also be London’s first OnSide Youth Zone thanks to the support of project partners Barking and Dagenham Council, The Queen’s Trust and Jack Petchey Foundation and is set to open in 2019.

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Pictured: Nick Browne, Cllr Darren Rodwell (Barking & Dagenham Council), Tom Westley

This infrastructure of facilities is based upon OnSide Youth Zones 21st Century Youth Facility Model and young people from across Barking and Dagenham will have access to all these fantastic facilities for a cost of £5 for an annual membership and 50p per visit. The Youth Zone will provide a safe environment where young people can come and enjoy themselves and will enable young people to raise their aspirations and confidence to create a happier and healthier generation.

The event attracted vast press coverage and Tom Westley spoke with TalkSport about the event, whilst also sharing his England ambitions in 2018.

 

Lawrence, Porter and Walter to play in North/South Series in Barbados

Essex stars Dan Lawrence, Jamie Porter and Paul Walter have all been named in the South squad for the 2018 North-South Series, which will be staged in Barbados in March.

Mullaney, who recently succeeded Chris Read as the Nottinghamshire captain and played a key role in the Outlaws’ white-ball double last season, will lead a North squad coached by Paul Collingwood as they aim for revenge for the 3-0 whitewash inflicted by the South in the first series in the UAE last year.

Northeast, who scored an unbeaten century in the second game of last season’s series in Dubai, is joined in the South squad by two more key figures in their 2017 domination – Kent team-mate Daniel Bell-Drummond and Hampshire all-rounder Liam Dawson, who was voted man of the series by the England selectors.

Bell-Drummond is the only one of the four players who earned automatic invitations to join the South squad last summer to take up his place in this year’s series. The top four England-qualified players in the PCA’s MVP Rankings for each group of the Royal London One-Day Cup were again invited – but Alastair Cook and James Vince are unavailable after their inclusion in England’s squad for the Test series in New Zealand, and Ravi Bopara has signed to play in the Pakistan Super League.

Of the four players who qualified from the North Group, Warwickshire’s Sam Hain and new Lancashire signing Keaton Jennings are two of six survivors from last year’s beaten North squad – with Ben Duckett, Joe Clarke, Paul Coughlin and Saqib Mahmood. Shiv Thakor is deemed unavailable as a result of his recent criminal conviction and suspension from all cricket activity [under the ECB’s auspices], and Gary Ballance has chosen to concentrate on his role as Yorkshire captain in their pre-season plans including a warm-weather training camp in South Africa.

James Whitaker, the National Selector who finalised the squads after discussions with coaches Collingwood and Ramprakash, his fellow selectors Angus Fraser and Mick Newell, and the England and Lions coaching staff, said: “We believe these are two exciting squads which again underline the value of this North-South Series as an opportunity for us to see some strong contenders for white-ball cricket playing at a higher level of competition and intensity.

“The unavailability of several of the players who had earned automatic invitations means the squads are tilted more towards youth and potential this year.

“The North squad has six players aged 21 or under, and the South squad includes four 20-year-olds plus Sam Curran, who is still only 19.

“Some of the players we have selected have very limited List A experience with their counties. But in those cases their potential has already been identified with selection on the ECB’s International Pathway.

“For example Delray Rawlins is currently in Sydney on an Overseas Placement, and we have included three fast bowlers currently training with the Pace Programme – Zak Chappell in the North squad, and Paul Walter and Tom Helm with the South.

“But it is also a good opportunity for more experienced players who have impressed in the county game, such as Steven Mullaney, Brett D’Oliveira, John Simpson and Sam Northeast, to show the selectors and England coaches what they can do at a higher level.”

The squads include 15 players who have already been selected for the England Lions tour of West Indies this spring, and the series will follow on from the one-day section of that tour.

The teams will each play a warm-up game on March 15 before the three-match series at the Kensington Oval on March 18, 21 and 23. The Kensington Oval will also stage the MCC’s Champion County match against Essex from March 27-30 in a spring festival of English cricket in Barbados.

“It’s a new series this year with completely different squads, and we know Colly and the North will be keen to make amends for what happened in the 2017 series in the UAE,” said Ramprakash, who will be assisted by the Lions head coach Andy Flower. “There’s a big incentive for all the players to impress as we get closer to the 2019 World Cup, and I’m looking forward to getting involved in the series for the first time.”

Collingwood will be assisted by Paul Franks, the former Nottinghamshire and England all-rounder who was appointed in recognition of his contribution to the Outlaws’ title-winning Royal London One-Day Cup campaign in 2017.

Collingwood said: “We know we’ll be the underdogs after what happened last year, but there’s plenty of talent in our squad and we’re all looking forward to getting stuck in – and putting on a good show for the North.”

Squads
North: S Mullaney (Notts, captain), S Hain (Warwickshire*), B Duckett (Northamptonshire), J Clarke (Worcestershire), K Jennings (Lancashire), B D’Oliveira (Worcestershire), A Davies (Lancashire, wk), P Coughlin (Notts), M Fisher (Yorkshire), S Mahmood (Lancashire), R Gleeson (Northamptonshire), Z Chappell (Leicestershire), M Parkinson (Lancashire).
South: S Northeast (Kent, captain), D Bell-Drummond (Kent*), N Gubbins (Middlesex), D Lawrence (Essex), D Rawlins (Sussex), L Dawson (Hampshire), J Simpson (Middlesex, wk), S Curran (Surrey), P Walter (Essex), D Bess (Somerset), T Helm (Middlesex), J Porter (Essex), G Garton (Sussex).
*Means automatic qualification through PCA MVP Rankings

Barney Heads to Chelmsford for an Evening of Darts!

An Evening of Darts returns for a second successive year in 2018 with guests being treated to 5-time Darts World Champion, Raymond van Barneveld at The Cloudfm County Ground.

‘Barney’ will be joined by Wayne Mardle and other special guests of an evening Exhibition Darts with the night also including a two-course meal, snacks and unlimited beer, cider and soft drinks throughout the evening.

Taking place on Tuesday 9 October in the On-Pitch Marquee, tickets are priced from £130 + VAT per person with premium package also available for the chance to meet the players at a VIP drink reception.

You can purchase your tickets now for this great event, plus all other events taking place throughout the 2018 season by contacting 01245 254120 or via email at commercial@https://http://essexcricket.org.uk/.

The 2018 On-Pitch Marquee Events are proudly sponsored by D&A Media, Fenwick, Greene King and Woodland Group.

 

Never attended an event at Essex Cricket or looking to a host an event of your own? The On-Pitch Marquee was introduced in 2017 and will be hosting four events this year, including the End of Season Gala Dinner. Check out the spectacular facility here and why not join us for an event in 2018!

 

Cook named in Test squad for New Zealand Tour

Alastair Cook has been named in the 16-man squad for England tour of New Zealand, which starts in March. There is no place for youngster, Dan Lawrence who had been tipped by many to be included, but Cook is the only player to feature from the County Champions.

Lancashire’s Liam Livingstone has been picked for the first time, along with Durham’s Ben Stokes Mark Wood who both return to the squad. They replace Gary Ballance, Jake Ball and Tom Curran who all miss out after their inclusion in the Ashes tour.

England Test squad:

Joe Root (Yorkshire) captain
Moeen Ali (Worcestershire)
James Anderson (Lancashire)
Jonny Bairstow (Yorkshire)
Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire)
Alastair Cook (Essex)
Mason Crane (Hampshire)
Ben Foakes (Surrey)
Liam Livingstone (Lancashire)
Dawid Malan (Middlesex)
Craig Overton (Somerset)
Ben Stokes (Durham)
Mark Stoneman (Surrey)
James Vince (Hampshire)
Chris Woakes (Warwickshire)
Mark Wood (Durham)

England’s tour of New Zealand 2018 Itinerary:

Friday 9 March 2018
England Test players arrive in New Zealand

Wednesday 14-15 March 2018
Two-day Warm-Up Match (D/N)
New Zealand A v England
Seddon Park, Hamilton

Friday 16-17 March 2018
Two-day warm-up match
New Zealand A v England
Seddon Park, Hamilton

Thursday 22-26 March 2018
First Test match (D/N)
New Zealand v England
Eden Park, Auckland

Friday 30 March-3 April 2018
Second Test match
New Zealand v England
Hagley Oval, Christchurch

 

Wheater hits back-to-back hundreds for Perth

Essex wicket-keeper batsman, Adam Wheater, is currently plying his trade down under for Perth Cricket Club.

Wheater had begun life in Australia with a slight lean patch but has returned to form with back-to-back hundreds for his adopted Club.

In the final round before Christmas, Wheater hit a blistering 107 from 90 balls for the first-grade side.

The Essex Academy products knock included eight fours and three sixes, but was unfortunately in a losing cause, as Willetton won on first innings.

Wheater also took two catches and was playing against former Essex loanee, Will Rhodes, who scored 37 with the bat, and took five for 49 with the ball.

He followed that pre-Christmas knock with an unbeaten 118 from 102 balls against Scarborough, as Perth started the New Year with a bang, winning their one-day fixture.

The 27-year-old will clash with Essex teammate Matt Dixon later in the campaign, as Dixon returns to home Club Mount Lawley for two months to prepare for the 2018 season.

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].

 

Happy New Year from Essex Cricket

Everyone at Essex Cricket would like to wish all of our Members and supporters a Happy New Year and look forward to welcoming you back to The Cloudfm County Ground in 2018.

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The new campaign is set to be just as exciting as last season with the team looking to defend the Specsavers County Championship title, the return of the Royal London One-Day Cup plus the visit of India in July, and Members can enjoy all of these games! Chelmsford will also host the T20 Blast again and Members can purchase discounted tickets for all 7 games during the exclusive priority period!

Membership packages are on sale now, priced from just £179 for Adults and £25 Juniors (U18s). There are a host of other benefits included in this year’s Membership including priority booking for Lord’s, entry into Huntington and Chelmsford City Racecourses, and discount in the Essex Cricket Store.

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