What is Cambridgeshire Cricket Board?
Cambridgeshire Cricket Board is operated by Cambridgeshire Cricket Limited and is part of the family of organisations that exist to make cricket accessible, available, and enjoyable for people in the county. It is one of the 39 County Cricket Boards that makes up the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and is responsible for all ECB programmes in the county board area.
Established in 1996, the Cambridgeshire Cricket Board (CCB) promotes and develops the game of cricket in the districts of Cambridge City, South Cambridgeshire, East Cambridgeshire, and Fenland through partnerships with cricketing bodies and other appropriate agencies. In 2011, the Board became a Company Limited by Guarantee under the name of Cambridgeshire Cricket Limited.
Cambridgeshire Cricket Limited is responsible for all Participation and Growth activities, supporting recreational cricket, County Age Group cricket, and Talent Pathway Programmes across the County Cricket Board geographical area of Cambridgeshire. The CCB works across a variety of cricket leagues, member associations, educational establishments, facility providers, clubs, community groups, and other organisations to deliver its vision and strategy.
A number of cricket leagues and associations are stakeholders within Cambridgeshire Cricket Board including:
• Cambridgeshire Cricket Limited (The County Cricket Board)
• Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club
• Cambridgeshire Cricket Association (CCA – Senior & Junior Leagues)
• Cambridgeshire Youth Cricket Association (Junior Competitions)
• ECBCA Cambridgeshire (Coaches Association)
• Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Association of Cricket Officials (ACO)
• Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Grounds Association
• East Anglian Premier Cricket League
• Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Premier League
• Fenland Trophy
• Haverhill & District League