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Match Report: Essex v Gloucestershire

Essex v Gloucestershire

Vitality Blast
The Cloud County Ground

 

Team News:

Essex: Adam Rossington (wk), Feroze Khushi, Robin Das, Matt Critchley, Paul Walter, Tom Westley, Daniel Sams, Simon Harmer (c), Shane Snater, Ben Allison, Sam Cook.

Gloucestershire: Grant Roelofsen (wk), Chris Dent, Miles Hammond, Oliver Price, Jack Taylor (c), Ben Charlesworth, James Bracey (wk), Danny Lamb, Marchant de Lange, Tom Smith, David Payne.

Match Details:

Umpires: Chris Watts & Mark Newell
Match Referee: Will Smith
Toss: Essex, who elected to field
Result: Essex won by 3 wickets

Scorecard: View Here

Match Highlights:

Match Reaction: Robin Das

Coming soon…

Match Report:

Robin Das continued his incredible breakthrough week with his maiden Vitality Blast half-century as Essex belatedly began the campaign with a three-wicket victory over Gloucestershire.

Das, the 21-year-old batter, struck a century on his first-class debut against Ireland on Friday before crashing a stylish 69 to help Essex towards a daunting 196 target.

That huge Gloucestershire score was in large part down to Ben Charlesworth’s brutal 19-ball fifty – the quickest for the county in T20s.

But Das, together with fellow homegrown Feroze Khushi’s 34 off 12 balls and Tom Westley’s street-wise 31 not out guided Essex to victory with five balls to spare,

Essex and Gloucestershire hadn’t bowled a ball at each other at The Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford since 2016 – following an incredible five washouts. Essex had also delayed the start of their Blast season due to the Ireland clash.

Former Eagles Grant Roelofson and Chris Dent got Gloucestershire off to a strong start in the powerplay – 61 for one – but the former feathering an edge behind saw them stall.

Miles Hammond and Dent fell in the following two overs, with Ollie Price bowled soon after, leaving the visitors on 80 for four just past the halfway point.

But after an unspectacular start, where he was dropped on 13 and had 20 off his first 13 balls, Charlesworth went into hyperdrive.

He took Matt Critchley for two consecutive sixes on the leg side before tearing into Sam Cook. Two fours through mid-on were followed by two maximums over deep square – one on the back foot, the other flicked off the front. It took him to his incredible half-century, only 92 T20 fifties have been quicker.

Next ball, Cook had the last laugh by finding his edge.

James Bracey heaved his first ball for six – which made it 47 runs in 12 balls for Gloucestershire – but next ball he picked out long off, with Jack Taylor coming and going in the same Daniel Sams over.

If Essex thought the onslaught had ended with Charlesworth, Marchant de Lange got their necks craning again by helping himself to 18 off the penultimate over – including a run of four, six, six.

Danny Lamb, who arrived on a short-term loan from Lancashire before the match, crashed a four and a six off the last over to take Gloucestershire to an imposing, but not out of sight, 195 for seven.

Fast bowler De Lange had Adam Rossington caught at deep midwicket with his third ball but pulled out of his delivery stride before bowling another ball before walking out of proceedings.

Feroze Khushi had already pinged de Lange back over his head before repeating the trick twice off Tom Smith’s spin. But he fell to a stunning catch at short third as Essex blasted 72 for two in the powerplay.

Das showed his classy shot-making against Ireland but proved his outright power for a small man with 11 fours and sixes straight and over midwicket. His maiden T20 fifty came in 27 balls, although had earned a life when dropped on 38. He may not have even played had Michael Pepper not suffered a knock in a Second XI match.

The Eagles were well ahead of the rate but were pegged back when Critchley slogged to long on and Das top-edged a slog sweep.

Walter was bowled by Price, Sams chopped to short fine, Simon Harmer clubbed to long on, but Westley eased to the conclusion to condemn Gloucestershire to a third defeat in four.

 

Woodland Group to support Panathlon Challenge throughout the T20 campaign

We’d like to say a huge thank you to our Principal Partner and front-of-shirt sponsor for the T20 Vitality Blast tournament, Woodland Group.

Our long-standing partnership with the global logistics company began back in 2011 and we are extremely grateful for their generous support over the years.

This will see the continuation of Woodland Group’s sponsorship of our ‘Player of the Match’ for all 7 home fixtures. The chosen player will be kindly presented with a ‘Player of the Match’ trophy made entirely from Bamboo. This sustainable material choice demonstrates the core values of Woodland Group as they strive for every element of their business to be in the best interest of our environment.

Unlike plastic trophies, which can end up in landfills, bamboo trophies are biodegradable and can even be composted.

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In addition, this season Woodland Group are once again supporting the national charity, Panathlon ChallengePanathlon gives thousands of young people with disabilities and special needs the opportunity to take part in competitive sports.

Panathlon have over 25 years’ experience providing sporting competitions for a range of age groups including primary, Key Stage 3, secondary and 16+. They provide multisport, swimming, boccia, football, ten-pin bowling, cricket and a range of impairment-specific programmes which take place across 42 English counties and seven unitary areas in Wales.

To raise funds for the charity, Woodland Group are launching their ‘One pound per run’ campaign once again for 2023, in partnership with Essex Cricket. For every run scored by the Essex Men’s First XI during home fixtures, Woodland Group will donate £1 to the charity.

Last year, we helped raise £1,357 for Panathlon and this season we hope to do even better!

Jason Shuttleworth, Sales Director at Woodland Group commented, “Woodland Group is thrilled to celebrate its ongoing partnership with Panthalon, an incredible charity dedicated to making a lasting impact on young people with disabilities and special needs through the power of sport. This continued collaboration exemplifies the shared values and unwavering commitment of both organisations to deliver a brighter future for these young individuals. Our partnership with Essex Cricket is a fantastic springboard allowing us to raise awareness for the all-important work that Panathlon does as well whilst generating valuable donations.”

“It was brilliant to see an amazing amount of money raised last year with Woodland Group and Essex Cricket” said Ashley Iceton, CEO, Panathlon Challenge. “We’d like to say a massive thanks to all parties involved for continuing to support our charity and we are extremely grateful for their sterling support.”

Top up the teams runs throughout the T20 season by donating directly to Panathlon Challenge via their website.

To read more about last year’s campaign, click here.

 

Essex Cricket Partners with FanCraze

Essex Cricket is delighted to announce our new multi-year partnership with global technology company, FanCraze, which will open up a whole new world of innovative and exciting digital experiences for our supporters.

FanCraze is the world’s largest cricket digital collectible platform, and this collaboration will unveil an official and exclusive range of Essex Cricket digital player cards and video moments. This will enable our supporters to collect and trade cards and match clips of their favourite players with fellow supporters across the globe, as well as participate in cricket strategy games, and unlock unique real-world experiences.

Essex Cricket are the latest county to join FanCraze, who already have partnerships in place throughout the world of cricket with federations such as the ICC, the IPL, CWI and SA20, marquee cricketers like MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli and multiple clubs in the IPL and the UK, with the majority of first-class counties now on board.

Will Thomas, Head of Commercial at Essex Cricket, said: “We are thrilled to embark on this new partnership with FanCraze. We appreciate that the digital collectibles space is a relatively new sector, and we took our time to make sure this would be a partnership that worked for all stakeholders. It’s fantastic to now be working alongside a market leading brand like FanCraze – global by nature, digital, innovative, exciting, supporter focused and really looking to activate the association. This collaboration will enhance supporters’ digital engagement with both Essex, and cricket more broadly, and we look forward to providing everyone with new and exciting ways to engage and connect with The Eagles over the coming seasons.”

Anshum Bhambri, Chief Executive at FanCraze, added: “We are excited to bring the cricket gaming revolution to Essex Cricket fans. With FanCraze, fans can build their club of Essex Cricket collectibles and compose their best seven-player teams to win cash rewards through the Vitality Blast and One Day Cup.

These collectibles will also come with added real-world perks such as player meet-and-greets, signed merchandise, hospitality access, match tickets, and much more. We are proud to partner with Essex Cricket, and look forward to redefining the fan experience together”

About FanCraze:
FanCraze launched in 2022, and since then has been on a mission to build a digital fan engagement platform for cricket by combining collectibles, gaming, utilities, and real-world experiences.

Visit here to get your hands on the first ever Essex Digital Collectibles.

 

Second XI: Hampshire v Essex – Match Report

Hampshire Second XI v Essex Second XI
Second XI T20 – South Group
The Ageas Bowl, Southampton
Monday 29 May 2023

Essex Second XI: : Robin Das (c), Charlie Allison, Will Buttleman (wk), Josh Rymell, Ben Allison, Jamal Richards, Ronnie McKenna, Saud Munir, Hayden Goulstone, Eshun Kalley, Jamie Porter

Hampshire Second XI: Felix Organ, Nick Gubbins (c), Fletcha Middleton, Joe Eckland (wk), Ian Holland, Dominic Kelly, Jack Campbell, Aneurin Donald, John Turner, Joe Weatherley, Scott Currie

Match Details:

Umpires: James Tredwell and P Sparshott
Toss: Essex won the toss and elected to bowl
Result: Hampshire Second XI won by 27 runs

Scorecard: View here

Match Report:

Despite a century from Ben Allison, Essex’s second string slipped to a narrow 27-run Second XI T20 South Group defeat to their Hampshire counterparts at the Ageas Bowl.

Allison scored exactly one hundred off 53 balls during a 50-minute stint with the bat. His innings included no less than none 4s and seven 6s. Scott Currie returned figures of three for 25 from his four-overs spell, while Ian Holland took 2/37 off four.

However, with those around the Colchester-born right-hander falling cheaply, the visitors fell frustratingly short of the home side’s modest 201 for six.

Earlier, Hants skipper Nick Gubbins and Joe Weatherley each contributed 45 to the home side’s total. Jamie Porter and Saud Munir took two wickets apiece for Essex, while Allison and Eshun Kalley also tasted success with the ball.

 

Rossington fired up for the Blast

Adam Rossington comes into Essex’ Vitality Blast campaign, which starts on Tuesday evening at home against Gloucestershire, in the form of his life after an outstanding winter of white-ball cricket.

The wicketkeeper-opener played a major part in helping Sunrisers Eastern Cape to the inaugural SA20 title and followed up with an exhilarating stand-in role for Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League.

Rossington top-scored in the South African final with a 30-ball 57, having taken three catches and a stumping in Pretoria Capitals’ innings; it was his second half-century during a tournament in which he scored 246 runs at an average of 27.33. He added a third T20 fifty of the winter – the 15th of his career – when signing off from a week-long stint with the Kings.

“Over the last couple of years I’ve probably not scored as many runs as I’d have liked in the four-day stuff, but I’ve had a good 18 months or so of T20 cricket,” says the 30-year-old Rossington. “Hopefully I can put together a few match-winning contributions for Essex.

“This winter’s been brilliant. The opportunity to play in different conditions with different people has been great. You see how other players go about their businesses and pick little things up here and there.

“You see a few more overseas players you haven’t met before. You’ve played against them now, and sat in team meetings discussing what they do, and that can only help when it comes to the Blast.

“Cricket is a game where the more you play, the more experiences you have; the more different situations you find yourself in, and the more of that you can do when the pressure mounts the better equipped you are to handle them.”

Rossington also hit his stride towards the end of Essex’s 2022 T20 campaign, smashing a career-best 95 in the penultimate group game against Sussex at Hove during a purple patch when he accumulated 165 runs in three innings.

He recalls: “We got on a roll towards the back-end of the season but then just didn’t put in a good enough performance in the quarter-final [against Lancashire Lightning]. That’s something we’ll definitely learn from and if we’re in that position again hopefully we can put it right.”

Anthony McGrath described Rossington’s arrival from Northamptonshire last year as filling the void left at the top of the order since the Blast title win of 2019. The search for someone to replace Cameron Delport and get after the bowlers in the first six overs had become “a bit of a headache”, according to the Head Coach Anthony McGrath.

Rossington is clear what his role is. “It’s to take advantage of the powerplay and then try and go on and get some match-winning scores and take the game away from the opposition.

“I’ve played a fair amount of cricket now so I can also help out Simon Harmer from behind the stumps. Captaincy in the format can be very hard, so if as wicketkeeper I can help by taking care of the angles in the field, give an opinion about what I think the wicket is doing, what the batter is up to, then that information can help both bowler and captain. You tend to have a pretty good view from my position, so I try to use it to help the team in any way I can.”

Rossington, who helped Northants win the Blast back in 2016, has just returned from an enforced one-month break after damaging the middle finger on his left hand during the LV= Insurance County Championship match against Lancashire.

Finger restored to full flexibility, Rossington can also look forward to a contract with London Spirit in The Hundred later in the summer. Not that a franchise-only future is in his thoughts. “It’s nice to be part of them in the wintertime,” he says, “but for the minute I still want to carry on and play my four-day cricket for Essex. I’m really enjoying it. Obviously, there are now opportunities to play all the year round, which I’d love to do, and keep doing. I think all these experiences can only help me improve as a player.”

 

Match Preview: Essex v Gloucestershire

Essex v Gloucestershire
Vitality Blast
Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford
Tuesday 30 May
6pm Start

Essex welcome Gloucestershire to CM2 for the Eagles’ first Vitality T20 Blast fixture of the 2023 summer.

Daniel Sams makes his return to Chelmsford after arriving from the IPL at the weekend and goes straight into the squad.

Our visitors have already played three games in the competition, and head to Chelmsford after their match against Middlesex this afternoon.

Squad:

Head Coach Anthony McGrath has named a 13 player squad that will take on Gloucestershire. Australian Daniel Sams slots straight into the squad after joining up with the team after a stint in the IPL for Lucknow Super Giants.

After scoring 132 against Ireland, Robin Das has also secured a spot in the squad.

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Gloucestershire squad: Jack Taylor (c), James Bracey, Ben Charlesworth, Chris Dent, Marchant De Lange, Zafar Gohar, Miles Hammond, Danny Lamb, David Payne, Ollie Price, Grant Roelofson, Josh Shaw, Tom Smith, Matt Taylor, Graeme Van Buuren.

The Opposition:

Gloucestershire are a team in transition following the departure of established stars Benny Howell, Ian Cockbain and Ryan Higgins. Financial pressures have precluded the return of overseas batsman Glenn Phillips and South African wicketkeeper-batter Grant Roelofsen has been recruited to help plug the gap in the top order. Pakistani spinner Zafar Gohar has been contracted for the entirety of the competition.

The side from the West Country visit Chelmsford after taking on Kent, Glamorgan and Middlesex in their opening there games.

View from inside the camp:

Adam Rossington: 

“Over the last couple of years I’ve probably not scored as many runs as I’d have liked in the four-day stuff, but I’ve had a good 18 months or so of T20 cricket,” says the 30-year-old Rossington. “Hopefully I can put together a few match-winning contributions for Essex.

“This winter’s been brilliant. The opportunity to play in different conditions with different people has been great. You see how other players go about their businesses and pick little things up here and there.

“You see a few more overseas players you haven’t met before. You’ve played against them now, and sat in team meetings discussing what they do, and that can only help when it comes to the Blast.

“Cricket is a game where the more you play, the more experiences you have; the more different situations you find yourself in, and the more of that you can do when the pressure mounts the better equipped you are to handle them.”

Rossington also hit his stride towards the end of Essex’s 2022 T20 campaign, smashing a career-best 95 in the penultimate group game against Sussex at Hove during a purple patch when he accumulated 165 runs in three innings.

He recalls: “We got on a roll towards the back-end of the season but then just didn’t put in a good enough performance in the quarter-final [against Lancashire Lightning]. That’s something we’ll definitely learn from and if we’re in that position again hopefully we can put it right.”

How To Watch:

Enjoy our live stream is available on Essex Cricket TV YouTube channel and the Matchzone at essexcricket.org.uk.

Join our commentary team and guests from the stands with our free public Wi-Fi also available this season by simply logging on to ‘ECCC-Public’ in-ground.

 

The Vitality Blast Preview Show | Watch LIVE from 6pm

We’ve been made to wait for it, but Essex’s Vitality Blast campaign finally gets underway tomorrow and it will do so in front of a home crowd at Chelmsford.

The weather is set fair and so fans can look forward to playing Gloucestershire in what would be the first T20 since 2019 to see any play between the two sides – weather and covid have previously hampered the fixture.

Tickets are still available for the game against Gloucestershire on Tuesday 30 May and there will be no better place to be than at The Cloud County Ground supporting Simon Harmer and his Eagles.

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If you’re looking to sink your teeth into some Vitality Blast material ahead of Essex’s opener, you’re in the right place. On the eve of the tournament, Essex Cricket TV’s Live Stream Host, Simon Ward sat down with some of the Eagles’ stars to talk about the upcoming campaign.

The Vitality Blast Preview Show will air tonight (Monday 29 May) at 6pm on Essex Cricket TV.

The South Group Preview:

Get to know every team that Essex will come up against during the Vitality Blast group stages with our preview of the South Group. Here you’ll find every overseas signing as well as a run down of each teams past performances and hopes for 2023.

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The Pundits Predictions:

We enlisted the help of pundits and content creators to give their opinions on Essex’s chances ahead of the 2023 campaign.

In charge of dishing out the verdicts were Phil Walker, Editer-in-chief of Wisden Cricket Monthly, Dail Mail Cricket Correspondent Paul Newman, BBC Essex Radio Presenter and host of the Around the Wicket podcast Victoria Polley, Martin Smith of the ECB Reporters Network and the Presenter of Essex Cricket TV’s live stream and stadium host, Simon Ward.

Also adding their unique insights cricket content creators, Cricket District, run by Toby Marriott and Jack Meacher, as well as founder of The Cricket Draft, John Welch.

Will you agree with them?

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D40 Pursuit: Northamptonshire v Essex – Match Report

Northamptonshire v Essex Ability XI
D40 Pursuit
Wantage Road, Northampton
Sunday 28 May 2023

Essex Falcons: Martyn Doe, Matthew Hazell (Capt), Joe Moss, Jack Gair, Lee Wheeler, Issac Elles, Jack Flowers, Laila Robinson, Benny Fryatt, Alfie Jeeves, Matthew Thomas, Billy Gibbons (12th man)

Northamptonshire: Joe Batten, Amelia Ridgway, Craig Fowler, Matthew Parkin, Connor Flaunty, Tom Clark, Lew Pagano, Noah Eyles, F Church, Rob Gayk, Ethan Prince

Match Details:

Innings 1: Essex Falcons 199/7 (40.0 overs)
Innings 2: Northamptonshire 193/6 (40.0 overs)

Toss: Northamptonshire won the toss and elected to bowl
Result: Essex Falcons won by six runs

Scorecard: View here

Match Report:

Essex Falcons edged out Northamptonshire by six runs in a dramatic D40 Pursuit contest played at the County Ground, Wantage Road.

Led by the impressive Craig Fowler, the Northamptonshire attack provided the visitors with plenty to think about. Nevertheless, after an uneasy start which saw Essex lose three wickets in the opening seven overs, Joe Moss and Lee Wheeler steadied the ship, putting together an 80-run stand for the fourth wicket.

Wheeler departed on 34, while Moss scored 57. However, Essex’s 2022 Play of the Year, Issac Elles came to the crease and hit a majestic unbeaten 54 off 56 balls. Ably supported by Benny Fryatt (14*) Elles’ innings included seven 4s and two 6s. Fowlers returned figures of three for 29 for Northants, while Matthew Parkin took 2/28.

Moss had made an impressive debut for Essex, taking four wickets during a notable victory over Middlesex. He wasted little time in adding to that tally, removing Amelia Ridgway’s middle stump with the first ball of the second over.

But to their enormous credit, Northants hit back, with Fowler now providing a masterful performance with the bat. His 73 off 93 balls included eleven boundaries and appeared to have tipped the balance back the way of the hosts. However, his inning was concluded by a brilliant catch by Alfie Jeeves off the bowling of Benny Fryatt as the see-saw contest continued to fascinate the small but enthusiastic audience.

Rob Gayk scored 31 but became Moss’s second victim in what proved to be a dramatic final over. The latter held his nerve to bowl two dot balls to keep the home side at bay by the narrowest of margins, handing Essex their second victory in as many matches and elevating them to the top of the table, eight points ahead of second-placed Middlesex.

Moss returned figures of 2/33, while Fryatt took 2/29, Jeeves and Wheelers Essex’s other successful bowlers on a day that both teams should be remarkably proud of their performance and the entertainment they provided.

 

Spectator Information: Essex v Gloucestershire

The Vitality Blast opener begins with a Tuesday night clash against Gloucestershire at The Cloud County Ground. Our Half Term Blast begins at 6pm with Simon Harmer’s team beginning a week of three fixtures in the competition.

New For 2023:

• Head to our new ‘Level Head Bar’ located behind the Doug Insole Pavilion before and during play. Our new bar area is in partnership with Greene King and your opportunity to soak up the atmosphere ahead of play in the company of our live musicians who will be performing throughout the build up to the match.

• Fan Wi-Fi is available at The Cloud County Ground for every matchday giving you the opportunity to share photos and videos of your Eagles experience. Simply logon to ‘ECCC-Public’ from your seat to access.

Gates Opening Times:

The entry points to The Cloud County Ground will be open from 4pm via the Main Entrance on New Writtle Street or the Tees River Gate, which is the closest entrance from Chelmsford City Centre and Chelmsford Bus/Train Stations.

Spectators are advised to arrive early to make the most of your matchday and allow you time to locate your seat.

Scheduled Hours of Play:

Toss: 5:30pm
First Innings: 6pm – 7:15pm
Interval: 7:15pm – 7:30pm
Second Innings: 7:30pm – 8:45pm

Matchday Tickets:

Ticket’s for the game are still available and must be purchased in advance online but please note gates sales will not be permitted on the day of the game.

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Matchday Purchases:

The Cloud County Ground is a cashless ground, which includes all food and drink purchases in the Doug Insole Pavilion and concourse areas.
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Please note that the Essex Cricket Store is the only location on-site which accepts cash payments.

 

Accessibility:

Accessible parking:
Spaces are located at The Cloud County Ground and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Accessible Seating:
Accessible seating is located in the Hayes Close End and in Block 1 of the Tom Pearce Stand Lower for this game.

Carers can enter the ground on a companion ticket which is free of charge and must be arranged in advance. This is upon the presentation in the Membership & Ticketing Office or on the gate with proof of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for people under 16 years old.

We can also accept a Blue Badge and Access card.

Accessible Toilets:
Wheelchair accessible toilets are located behind the main scoreboard (Red Area), rear of the Doug Insole Pavilion (Blue Area) and adjacent to Block 25 at County Corner (Green Area).

 

Ahead of Your Visit:

In the event of adverse weather conditions on the day of the match, please keep up to date with the prospects of play via the Club’s Twitter and Facebook channels.

Please note that the Prospect of Play phone line is no longer in use and all updates will be available online.

 

Travel:

Parking:
• Spectators travelling by car will need to locate a public car park in the proximity of the ground as there is no parking available on-site at The Cloud County Ground.

• The High Chelmer multi-storey will be open and closes at 11pm for this fixture.

• Meteor Way will be open for Members from three hours before the start of play and on a first-come, first-served basis.

Public Transport:
• Chelmsford Bus Station is situated on Duke Street, next to Chelmsford Train Station, with connections to all over the County. Alternatively, bus numbers 13, 46 and C1 shuttles, stop on New London Road, which is approximately a two-minute walk to the Ground, via New Writtle Street.

• Chelmsford Railway Station is operated by Greater Anglia and is an approximate 10-minute walk from The Cloud County Ground. Regular direct train services depart from Chelmsford to London, Stratford, Shenfield, Romford, Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich. Chelmsford is situated on the Liverpool Street to Norwich mainline.

 

Ground Entry:

Spectators are able to enter the ground via the Main Gate located on New Writtle Street or through the Tees River Gate. Please enter through the gate nearest your seat location.

Members:
• The Doug Insole Pavilion is open for Members upon the presentation of a valid ticket and Membership card. This area accessible by entering the ground through the Main Gate.

General Public Seating:

• Supporters who have purchased tickets can enter the ground by scanning the QR on your tickets that has been sent to you via email following your purchase. If you choose to print out your ticket, please ensure that the match details (including name and seat details) are included as per the image below. Make sure you have your match ticket available on your phone or printed out so it is easily accessible for ticket scanning on arrival. Please do not take a ‘screen grab’ of your QR code as that will not be read by the scanners.

• The Eagles Area is unallocated and seats are available on a first come, first served basis.

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• In the event of rain forecast on the day of the match, spectators can bring a small umbrella into the ground but metal spiked umbrellas are not permitted.

 

Around the Ground:

• Spectators are not permitted to enter the field of play during any T20 fixture.

• Spectators are permitted to move behind the Doug Insole Pavilion but please respect the players’ area and walkway.

• The Club Store and Membership & Ticketing Office will be open for spectators for the duration of your visit. Scorecards will be available in the entry gates, as well as from the Club Store for £1 which can be paid for with either cash or card.

• If you experience any anti-social or discriminatory behaviour during your visit to The Cloud County Ground then, please contact your nearest steward. Alternatively, you can email [email protected] or text ‘RESPECT’ including your stand and issue to 60066.

 

Food & Drink:

• The Food Court is located in the blue area of the ground by the Essex Cricket Store which includes hog roast for this match.

• The Level Head Bar is new for 2023 and in partnership with Greene King brings you live music and beer garden vibes to enjoy before and throughout your evening with us.

• The Doug Insole Pavilion will be welcoming Members through its doors and serving a wide range of hot and cold drinks from the bar. A choice of snacks will also be available to purchase.

• Anne’s Pantry will be offering a choice of home-cooked meals, cakes/snacks, and drinks from their refreshment kiosks located in the Hayes Close End, River End and will also be operating a Food Court outside the Essex Cricket Store.

They will be serving a range of meals suitable for all dietary requirements including vegan, vegetarian, dairy-free and gluten-free, as well as children’s portions.

• Other refreshment kiosks include bar areas located at either end of the ground in County Corner and Spinner’s Bar.

• Alcohol cannot be brought into the ground for T20 fixtures but spectators are permitted to bring food and non-alcoholic beverages, provided they in plastic bottles.

• Please note that The Cloud County Ground is a cashless ground, so please make sure you bring a suitable method of payment for your visit.

 

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Leaving the Ground:

At the conclusion of the game, we ask spectators to leave the ground in a safe and patient manner. Stewards will be on hand to help direct you safely out of the ground.

We hope you have an enjoyable visit to The Cloud County Ground and further information regarding the match, including squad announcements and a full match preview will be available on essexcricket.org.uk ahead of the match.

Get in touch with us by email if you have any further questions at [email protected] or via the Club’s official Twitter and Facebook channels.

Watch The Action On the Move

Our Live Stream will be available for spectators with multi-angled ball tracking, replays and commentary over the three days. Head to the Essex Cricket Matchzone to watch the action live, plus view an interactive scorecard, stats and individual match clips.

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