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    Call for Papers | Cricket Research Network Annual Conference | Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge (overlooking Fenner’s Cricket Ground), February 26, 2026. Call ends November 21, 2025

    What looms on the horizon for cricket in 2026? In England & Wales we are contending with new ownership of The Hundred teams and the threat of player strikes in the Men’s County Championship, while looking forward to hosting a T20 World Cup, and a maiden women’s Test match at Lord’s. Globally, cricket is poised for entry into the Olympics in 2028, while governance issues loom large in the USA and elsewhere. As we come together in Cambridge, it’s important to look at our sport through a critical lens.

    Call for Papers | “Cricket in 2035: What Could It Look Like?”, Cricket Research Network Annual Conference | National Cricket Performance Centre, Loughborough University, February 13, 2025. Call ends...

    Cricket has never stood still, but the pace of change has perhaps never been so great as it is right now. Poised for entry into the Olympics in 2028, with women’s cricket bigger than ever before, but with the future ownership of English counties hanging in the balance and Test cricket under threat, we will gather in Loughborough to discuss the thorny question: What will cricket look like 10 years from now?

    Call for Participation | The Cricket Research Network Webinar Series 2024 | March 26, 2024

    Join us on 26th March at 7-7:30pm (GMT) for the first in a series of free Network webinars where members will share their research findings. To launch the series, a presentation on The Hundred from Bournemouth University featuring Raf Nicholson and Keith Parry: “Levelling the playing field: The impact of The Hundred on the landscape of English cricket”.
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