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The Guardian // Sport

Ebony Rainford-Brent: ‘It’s about pathways for the most underrepresented groups’

Wednesday 29th October 2025, 8:00AM

The former World Cup winner is standing down as chair of the Ace programme she began in 2020 to help reach a wider unmet need in cricketMaybe you missed Warwickshire’s one-day cup game against Sussex in the dog days of August. It was a group fixture between two mid‑table teams in a competition to which no one pays a lot of attention. But despite it all, the match marked a significant little milestone in the modern history of English cricket. Because Sussex gave a debut to a 21‑year‑old from Hemel Hempstead called Troy Henry, the first male player to come up into professional cricket through the Ace programme.Henry had turned up for the very first trial Ace held, back when he was a teenage left‑arm quick who dreamed of playing pro cricket and needed help to do it. Five years later, Sussex sent him in at No 9, he made 15 off eight balls, then came on fourth change and took one for 34 in four overs of left‑arm spin, because Ace’s coaches had persuaded him that if he wanted to get ahead he ought to switch disciplines. Continue reading...

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