Now’s the chance to have your voice heard on a wide range of issues including Women’s cricket, ticket prices, The Hundred and more. Data and insight will be presented to the ECB and the First-Class Counties
The Annual End of Season benchmarking survey has now launched giving you the opportunity to express your opinions on a wide range of topics.
The survey includes questions on cricket engagement and participation, ticket prices, the role of the ECB and diversity and inclusion.
All survey responses will be analysed anonymously by the CSA and an insights report will be presented to the ECB. The ECB is keen to gain dedicated fan insight on a range of topics, including The Hundred and women’s cricket. Data and insight from this survey will be fed into the ECB’s ongoing planning with the First Class Counties and other partners in the game.
The survey will also be analysed and compared to previous responses from fans as this will be the seventh End of Season survey undertaken by the CSA.
A not-for-profit organisation and free to join, the Cricket Supporters’ Association is the independent fan voice within cricket, offering the opportunity for all cricket fans to have their voices heard and be part of the conversation.
As commented by Becky Fairlie-Clarke, “We encourage all fans to take the survey and let us know their experiences, likes and dislikes. As cricket continues to evolve, we believe fans have a significant, positive role to play and we welcome this collaboration with the ECB and the desire shown to understand what fans think to help inform future decisions. The CSA is all about giving fans a voice within the game as well as ensuring cricket is as welcoming and accessible as it can be for every cricket fan.”
The survey can be found here: https://www.cricketsupporters.com/survey