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19th March 2021 Recreational

ECB Roadmap for the Return of Cricket in England

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has today published a roadmap for the return of recreational cricket in England from 29 March, subject to Government confirmation, and guidance for cricket in Wales.

ECB has worked closely with the UK Government and the Welsh Government to provide clarity in what the easing of lockdown restrictions mean for recreational cricket across England and Wales and has produced guidance documents for the cricket club network.

The aim of the documents is to share the information ECB currently know about what the return to cricket at the end of March will look like in order to help club plan. This is based on ECB’s ongoing conversations with the Government and key partners to date and information published on Gov.uk.

For England, ECB has produced a Roadmap and accompanying documents in order to provide the headline information on what activities are permissible during each step of the Roadmap.

ECB will continue to update this document and will share updates over the course of the season.

Accompanying Documents

When cricket returns this summer, it’s important that club can adhere to social distancing guidelines to ensure the safety of all those involved.

ECB has produced the following accompanying documents with information on measures clubs will need to take in the months ahead.

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