Drive sales this pre-season with the Club Cricket Guide 2021

Promote your brand to 1.5 million recreational players and fans in this digital publication

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There is still time for your brand to be a part The Cricketer’s Club Cricket Guide 2021. This coveted guide is considered a bible for club cricketers and is the definitive club cricket publication ahead of the new season. Find out about the guide here

The digital magazine incorporates our popular Good Gear Guide, testing and reviewing the latest kit on the market, while our editorial team write articles on all aspects of recreational cricket, from training and coaching to ground equipment and even making the perfect brew. 

See our Club Cricket Guide 2020 to get more of an idea about the publication, which tests more than £10,000 worth of bats and equipment each year. Last year Nottinghamshire allrounder Samit Patel and Southern Vipers captain Georgia Adams lent their expertise alongside The Cricketer editor Simon Hughes’ expert analysis. 

Upon publication on April 1, the guide will be promoted to The Cricketer’s social media audience of just under 1 million as well as being freely available on a dedicated page on thecricketer.com for 12 months for our 500,000 monthly users to enjoy.

There will be a limited print-run and hard copies will be sent to the 300+ clubs who enter the Voneus Village Cup as well as the masters in charge at the top 170 cricket schools in the country as determined by our Schools Guide.

Opportunities include: display advertising, promoted editorial, section sponsorship and product reviews. 

To see how your brand can capitalise on the pre-season sales rush, please read the guide’s media pack or contact Ed Krarup at Ed.Krarup@thecricketer.com

 

 

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