ACE cricket programme relaunches in Birmingham
Coaching programme aims to connect cricket back with the commmunity.
Coaching programme aims to connect cricket back with the commmunity.
Birmingham Bears T20 tickets hidden across the region.
New community play celebrates women’s cricket’s first inclusion in Commonwealth Games.
Immersive social cricket comes to Birmingham.
Birmingham Phoenix confirm sell out for return to Edgbaston in The Hundred.
Music, comedy and much more in the great outdoors.
Experience cricket like never before with Birmingham Phoenix at The Hundred.
Kings Heath school receives special visit from Birmingham Phoenix cricketers.
Live music returns to Edgbaston this summer.
“A real light at the end of the tunnel” after lockdown.
Gabby Agbonlahor and Ian Bell amongst host of stars raising funds for childrens hospice.
Dave Woodhall pays tribute to writer, broadcaster, campaigner and long-time friend Steve Beauchampe.
Edgbaston Foundation announces partnership with Birmingham Stories as Literacy Business Pledge launched.
Jonathan Agnew speaks about cricket, Test Match Special and his tour with Geoff Boycott.
Richard Nevin has a day out to remember.
Ian Bell to host an evening at The Ivy Temple Row.
Australian comic cricketers arriving in Birmingham.
Tournament said to be worth £32.1 million from international visitors, ticket sales and matchday spending.
Partnership aims to build communities through sport.
Nick Hancock to host stage show with TV sporting legends.
Richard Nevin looks back on a day at the recent test match.
Why not enjoy the cricket at Edgbaston in style?
The huge-mungus questions of the day answered by, The Hon Lord Howard Elston of Strangeways.
Global broadcast coverage of Birmingham’s five fixtures set to reach more than two billion people.
ICC celebrates cricket in the heart of the city.
Edgbaston date for presenter Noreen Khan.
Championship chasers link up with medical research charity.
Tennis superstar Maria Sharapova tells our sports editor Sir Howard ‘Ace’ Elston about her change of direction following the row over her drugs use.
Sir Howard Elston, the reporter who stands up for the weak, reveals the truth and is never short of a freebie sits down with HSBC international regulatory boss Tristan da Cunha over the bank’s plan to leave Britain and move somewhere more kind to finance.
Twitter following helps decide winner of MoneyGram’s 2015 Ultimate Cricket Fan contest.