For your chance to win some cricket equipment, send us a witty caption for this scene from the first ever beach cricket Test match between England and the West Indies in Antigua.
As the sun comes out and the cricket season gets underway, we have teamed up with Foster Grant to offer eight pairs of brand new Foster Grant Ironman® sunglasses in our latest cricket competition.
Foster Grant Ironman® and Active sport collections of performance sunglasses are designed for the enthusiast and accomplished athlete alike.
We have four copies of Cricket For Dummies, 2nd Edition to give away in our latest cricket competition.
The book is a complete guide to cricket for players and fans alike. Completely revised and updated for the first back-to-back Ashes series in 38 years, this edition provides readers with a thorough introduction to the sport including clear explanations of the game's laws, step-by-step guides to techniques and tactics and information about the tournaments, global rivalries and great players.
The Barmy Army isn't just a typical fan club. With the aim of uniting England cricket fans across the world, it is known for celebrating true passion and dedication to a sport as well as its founding country. From tours and merchandise to access to its exclusive magazine, it offers everything a cricket-lover could ever want.
We have five copies of a brand new title, The Psychology of Cricket: Developing Mental Toughness to give away.
Written by two leading sport psychologists, the book offers an up-to-date, unique, and focused perspective on the mental side of cricket performance and is ideal for anyone playing or coaching cricket.
We have six copies of the wonderful Official MCC Ashes Treasures book by Bernard Whimpress to give away to whet your appetite for the upcoming back-to-back Ashes series in our latest cricket competition.
Compared to the controversies of contemporary cricket - ridden as it is with matchfixing, gambling, cheating and national politics - most people think of the early days of Test cricket as a time of gentlemanly competition and camaraderie, with any disputes settled by Queensberry Rules over a glass of port. Not so.