A vast resource of cricket news, articles and statistics, the home of cricket on the
internet.
The BBC's TV cricket coverage made a comeback last winter,
although sadly this proved to be all too temporary. However it
still maintains an excellent cricket section as part of it's on-line sport
service - a good source of news, views and scores.
The charity which raises funds for blind cricketers, which you can join if
you have been out first ball in any form of cricket.
The home-page for the institution that is Test Match Special, with news and
views from all the regulars, Aggers, Blowers, Bearders, Backers, et al, plus
some past greats remembered - the likes of the wonderful Brian Johnston
and John Arlott.
The official web site for information about the late, great BBC commentator,
who following his death in 1994 at the age of 81, was described by The Daily
Telegraph as 'the greatest natural broadcaster of them all'.
Also includes information on the Brian Johnston Memorial Trust, a
charity set up in Brian's name by his widow, Pauline, to help
promising young cricketers in need of financial support fulfil their
potential, and to support sport for the disabled, particularly cricket
for the blind, a cause which Johnners championed for many years.
Since 1950, The Lord’s Taverners
have been raising money to give young people, particularly those with
special needs, a sporting chance.
The Lord's Taverners, which incorporates The
Lady Taverners and the Young Lord's Taverners, is accredited by
the England & Wales Cricket Board as the official national charity
for recreational cricket.
A protest site against the ECB's decision to sell the TV rights for
live Test cricket in England to Sky Television.
'The Most Famous Cricket Club In The World' - the team
made up of ex-Test stars such as Richie Richardson, Henry Olonga and
Clare Connor.