
Richard Gould
Richard Gould is a prominent figure in the world of cricket administration, currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). With a strong background in sports management, Gould has been instrumental in driving initiatives to enhance the game in England. His recent visit to Pakistan alongside other cricket officials highlights the ECB's commitment to international cricket and collaboration with other cricketing nations.
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Richard Gould is the CEO of the ECB and discussed the investment into grassroots cricket.
English cricket gets 45 million pounds grassroots boost as Hundred investment pays dividendsRichard Gould is the chief executive conducting the post-Ashes review of the England team culture.
Harry Brook admits lying over Wellington bouncer clash as probe widensRichard Gould is the ECB’s chief executive conducting a review into the Ashes campaign.
England batter apologises over New Zealand incidentRichard Gould is the chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board.
England’s booze-fuelled Ashes left Stokes and McCullum dividedRichard Gould is the ECB chief executive.
The Ashes: England must change but Brendon McCullum can be part of future, says Jonathan AgnewRichard Gould is the chief executive of the ECB and was closely watching the first two Tests of the Ashes series.
The preparation plan Brendon McCullum, Ben Stokes and England rejected ahead of their tour to AustraliaRichard Gould is the chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board.
The Ashes 2025: 'England in battle to avoid worst Australia tour in modern times'Gould is the ECB chief executive who was seen leaving Optus Stadium with Langer.
Stokes, current squad warring with veterans over playtime and formRichard Gould's trip to the South Pacific home of Bounty mutineers is highlighted.
Here’s a hot tip on how to enter the US, hassle-freeRichard Gould is the CEO of the England and Wales Cricket Board.
Pakistan to play three Test matches against England next year - SportRichard Gould, the CEO of the England and Wales Cricket Board, expressed delight at England being chosen to host the next three ICC World Test Championship finals.
England to host next three WTC finals - SportRichard Gould is the chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board.
Two-division Test cricket on agenda with ICC to consider WTC expansion | International Cricket CouncilRichard Gould is mentioned alongside Harry Tys regarding their trip to Pitcairn Island.
My long-distance romance is stuck in a budget airline nightmareRichard Gould, the ECB Chief Executive Officer, stated that Lord's is one of the finest venues in world cricket.
Lord's to host Women's T20 World Cup final in 2026
Richard Gould, the chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board, discussed the sale of the Hundred franchises and the challenges related to broadcasting rights.
ECB insists sale of Hundred teams will go through despite TV rights wrangle | The Hundred
Richard Gould, chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board, stated they would not support a proposed global Twenty20 league bankrolled by Saudi Arabia.
England board opposed to Saudi-backed T20 league idea - SportRichard Gould, the England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive, has been on the ground in Pakistan.
Jos Buttler considering future after England’s sorry Champions Trophy exit | ICC Champions TrophyRichard Gould, the ECB chief executive, discussed the ongoing issues surrounding Afghanistan's men's cricket team and its implications.
Trott defends Afghanistan’s men with cloud hanging over England game | ICC Champions TrophyRichard Gould, the ECB chief executive, is also in Lahore for the match and took the heat off Buttler and his players this month by ruling out a boycott.
Joe Root backs ‘brilliant leader’ Jos Buttler as England face crucial game | ICC Champions TrophyEnglish Board CEO Richard Gould has arrived in Pakistan to watch the important match.
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