THE ACE Programme’s new ‘Road to Representation’ strategy is aiming to bring ten professional cricketers to the game by 2030.
Now in its fourth year, the ACE Programme is fully established as one of the leading cricket development charities in the country. Chaired by its founder, Ebony Rainford-Brent MBE, it has engaged with 26,000 young people since its inception and has 200 elite young cricketers in ACE Academies across the country.
Later this summer, ACE will announce the first recipients of its new Rookie Contracts programme, giving the best of the best withi...
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