England Women’s Cricketers star in new campaign ‘Smashing Boundaries Together’ to drive ticket sales for Women’s Ashes series
To promote this summer’s Women’s Ashes series, the ECB has launched its most significant marketing investment to date in the women’s game.
The new campaign, called ‘Smashing Boundaries Together’, features members of the England women’s team in full kit, and is created to promote both the fixtures and the players as the women’s game makes an ever-greater impact.
The adverts feature symbols of the evolution of female cricket – such as white heather representing the Yorkshire ‘White Heathers’, the first ever all female cricket team. There is also an old-fashioned white pleated skirt cast aside – illustrating just how far the game has come in recent times.
England women’s captain, Charlotte Edwards, said: “We love that the imagery has captured just how much we enjoy playing together, and how passionate we are about the women’s game continuing to move forward. From making my England debut in a skirt, to being a full-time professional cricketer, the strides that have been made during my career are quite remarkable, and it is great that this is reflected so strongly in the new campaign.”
The campaign also references iconic moments in feminism, such as Katherine Brunt’s nod to the famous “We Can Do It!” J. Howard Miller wartime propaganda poster associated with female empowerment. There is also a placard, paying homage to the suffragettes, which reads “Wickets for Women”.
England women will be aiming to defend the Women’s Ashes this summer in the unique multi-format contest. The series begins on 21st July with the first Royal London One-Day International at the County Ground in Taunton.
For the first time, Sky Sports will provide live television coverage of every ball in the seven matches of the 2015 Women’s Ashes series, and BBC Radio will also cover every ball.
James Woodroof, Senior Marketing Manager at ECB, added: “With every ball of the Women’s Ashes covered live, great support from our commercial partners, and a boost from this bold new campaign, we are anticipating a record-breaking summer for the women’s game.”
Women’s Ashes Series 2015:
Date |
Format | Venue | Points for a win | Points for a tie / draw |
Points for no result |
21 July | Royal London ODI* | The County Ground, Taunton | 2 points | 1 point | 1 point |
23 July | Royal London ODI* | Bristol County Ground | 2 points | 1 point | 1 point |
26 July | Royal London ODI* | New Road, Worcester | 2 points | 1 point | 1 point |
11-14 August | Kia Women’s Test | The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence | 4 points | 2 points | 2 points |
26 August | NatWest T20I# | The Essex County Ground, Chelmsford | 2 points | Super Over | 1 point |
28 August | NatWest T20I# | The BrightonandHoveJobs.com County Ground, Hove | 2 points | Super Over | 1 point |
31 August | NatWest T20I+# | The SSE SWALEC, Cardiff | 2 points | Super Over | 1 point |
*ICC Women’s Championship fixture
#In the event of a draw in the NatWest T20I matches, a super over will be played
+Double-header with men’s NatWest T20I (England v Australia)
Live television coverage and radio commentary will be provided for all seven 2015 Women’s Ashes matches via Sky Sports and BBC Radio respectively.
For more information on the England cricket team visit ecb.co.uk