ECB’s new NOC rules favours IPL, could push players away from red-ball cricket: Vince Vince defied ECB’s decision and quit first-class cricket to play for Karachi Kings in the upcoming PSL season.
England will play their Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan later this month, England's cricket board (ECB) said on Thursday, despite calls to boycott the game in response to the Taliban ...
James Vince believes that the ECB's new ... driving players away from first-class cricket and towards the franchise T20 circuit. Vince, who stepped down as Hampshire's club captain last week, will not ...
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has rejected calls from over 160 lawmakers to boycott England's Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan, citing a preference for a coordinated ...
Oundle Town CC’s bid for National ... ECB T20 Club Championship final at the Derby County Ground, but a waterlogged playing area and no reserve date meant the teams were forced indoors for ...
James Vince has quit first-class cricket for 2025 ... but has stepped down as club captain after nine seasons in charge, and will play no part in their County Championship campaign this summer.
Vince announced last year that he would quit red-ball cricket and step down as Hampshire’s club ... the ECB planned to block players from any overseas league that clashed with County ...
James Vince of England has prioritised participating in the Pakistan Super League over First-Class cricket, defying the ECB's directive. The 33-year-old chose to play for Karachi Kings instead of ...
because the league clashes with the early rounds of the County Championship. However, Vince defied ECB’s decision and quit first-class cricket to play for Karachi Kings in the upcoming PSL season.