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  • Government commit £1.5m to cricket domes, including in Luton

    August 25, 2025

    The Government has committed £1.5m in funding towards the construction of two indoor cricket facilities ahead of the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup. The cash injection will see Luton and Lancashire get domes to ensure cricket can be played year-round. DCMS secretary Lisa Nandy said: “Cricket has a remarkable power to inspire and unite communities [...]

  • Bank Holiday picks: Silverstone, Hundred and Rugby World Cup

    August 20, 2025

    In case you have forgotten it is Bank Holiday weekend across the coming days. With that, and the extra day off, in mind, City PM has compiled its top three things to do in the August sun. From right here in the Square Mile to further afield, we have you covered with our top three [...]

  • Exclusive: TNT Sports to send broadcast team to Ashes this winter

    August 19, 2025

    TNT Sports are planning to send their own commentary and presentation team to the Ashes later this year after signing an exclusive one-year rights deal with Cricket Australia earlier this month. The broadcaster’s coverage of recent England tours, such as the women’s Ashes campaign and the men’s Test series in India last winter, was largely based on taking the [...]

  • Hundred: ECB under fire over opt-out data transfer cut-off date

    August 15, 2025

    Hundred organiser the ECB has come under fire for forcing fans to opt-out of having their data transferred to new franchise owners. At least 49 per cent of each of the eight Hundred franchises have been sold to overseas investors, with some teams selling a majority shareholding. And with it, as is common with ownership [...]

  • Cricket’s dirty secret: Unpaid players, rogue officials and bad governance

    August 13, 2025

    In many ways, these are heady days for cricket. A return to the Olympics in LA in 2028 promises to take a sport with pockets of fervent support to new audiences; The Hundred has shown the game’s appeal to deep-pocketed investors; and the recent series between England and India delivered thrills and spills in the [...]

  • Chanel chief Leena Nair joins Tech Titans investor group at London Spirit

    August 13, 2025

    Chanel chief executive Leena Nair has joined the Tech Titans group of investors who now own 49 per cent of London Spirit. The British-Indian executive was at Lord’s last week for the first game of this year’s Hundred competition between Spirit and Oval Invincibles after reaching out to Nikesh Arora, the chief executive of Palo [...]

  • Exclusive: Cricket body blocks OnlyFans logo on bat of Hundred bowler Mills

    August 11, 2025

    The England and Wales Cricket Board have refused to allow the OnlyFans logo to appear on the bat of Southern Brave bowler Tymal Mills during this year’s Hundred. Mills, captain of the Sussex Sharks T20 side, signed a partnership with the content creator platform earlier this month, as revealed by City PM. He joined the [...]

  • Birmingham Phoenix tee up Castore as Hundred teams ditch New Balance

    August 6, 2025

    Birmingham Phoenix have agreed a kit deal with Castore for next season, with The Hundred’s long-term apparel supplier, New Balance, increasingly being phased out by the franchises that are under new ownership.  City PM revealed last week that London Spirit are also dropping New Balance after the current campaign, with their new co-owners, Cricket Investor [...]

  • TNT Sports to show England’s 2025-26 Ashes series in Australia

    August 5, 2025

    TNT Sports will show the men’s Ashes series this winter after striking a one-year deal with Cricket Australia. England head Down Under looking to end Australia’s grip on the urn, which they have held since 2018. It follows a thrilling contest with India, which culminated in a six-run fifth-Test win and 2-2 series draw at [...]

  • Gianni Infantino, Jay Shah and the rise of sport’s super-execs

    August 5, 2025

    Infantino at Fifa and Shah at the ICC are styling themselves as super-execs like Musk and Zuckerberg but it won’t end well, warns Matt Readman. In sport, the best referees go unnoticed. They quietly manage the game, letting play flow and leaving the athletes to shine. Occasionally they must enforce the law, but they are [...]

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