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England face the T20 World Champions in Derby!

England Women host New Zealand in an IT20 at The Central Co-op County-Ground on Wednesday 20 May (6.30pm).

The Women’s T20 World Cup holders, led by Amelia Kerr, face an England side aiming to make more history in Derby.

A limited number of Early Bird tickets remain for both fixtures, with more than 75% of reserved seating already booked!

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CEO Update Part 1: Ground Development, Schedule Review and more

Posted on 28 August 2025
Posted by Tom Skinner
CEO Update Part 1: Ground Development, Schedule Review and more

In the first of a two-part interview, Derbyshire Chief Executive, Ryan Duckett, updates supporters on a range of topics, including the sale of The Hundred and its impact on the Club, ground development projects and the domestic schedule review.

Speaking after Derbyshire’s final Metro Bank One-Day Cup fixture, a competition during which Derbyshire has seen an increase in crowds and a return to Repton School for the first time since 1988, Duckett also touches on outground cricket and attendances this summer.

In the final part of the exclusive interview, coming on Friday, Duckett updates on recruitment, youth development and the strength of the Derbyshire Pathway.

Watch Part One of the interview below.


England in Derby 2026: 

England will be hoping to return to Derby as world champions in 2026, as they play two huge games at The Central Co-op County Ground, with the first coming against ICC T20 Women’s World Cup holders, New Zealand, on Wednesday 20 May.

Derbyshire-born Sarah Glenn and co then face Ireland in ODI action on Thursday 3 September, and you can sign up for the 2026 Ticket Ballot for both fixtures now! Simply fill in the form below to enter.

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