The Cricket Playing Survey, run by the ECB, provides a chance for recreational players and volunteers to have their say and influence the future of cricket at grassroots level. Over the past few years, this feedback has helped us shape the game.

Sharing your opinion on how the sport is run today, and how you think cricket could develop and improve, provides valuable insight to the ECB, counties and leagues across England and Wales, to turn your ideas into actions.

The Cricket Playing Survey, which is sent out annually, is market research to help the ECB and other cricket organisations understand how cricket is being enjoyed and what fans would like to be done to improve participation and enjoyment.

It will take a maximum of 15 minutes, depending on your selections. You need to be aged 16+ to complete the survey.

The survey will be open until Sunday 24th August 2025, 11:59 BST.

Use of your information
The survey is market research to help the ECB and other cricket organisations understand how cricket is being enjoyed and what fans would like to be done to improve participation and enjoyment.

All survey responses are anonymous. As such, we do not know who has sent what response and no personal data is obtained from the survey. If you choose to enter our "thank you" prize draw, then we will ask you for your email address for that purpose. Click here to read the T&Cs for the prize draw.

This survey is distributed by Two Circles Limited on behalf of ECB. (You can find more information here: https://www.twocircles.com). The survey is being conducted Disrupt Insight on the behalf of ECB, a market research company that complies with the Market Research Society Professional Code of Conduct and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

If there are mandatory questions these will be clearly identified and marked with an *.

Unless you agree otherwise, the ECB will only see your responses combined with other people's answers. None of your responses will be reported in a way that attributes it to you or your club. The ECB will use and protect your information as described in our Privacy Notice (click here to read this).*

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