Ebony Rainford-Brent : ‘It’s about pathways for the most underrepresented groups’
The former World Cup winner is standing down as chair of the Ace programme she began in 2020 to help reach a wider unmet need in cricket Maybe you missed Warwickshire’s one-day cup game against Sussex in the dog days of August. It was a group fixture between two mid‑table teams in a competition (…)
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