A new championship will be launched at the level of Cricket for government schools in 2026, with the cup award for the winning teams bearing the name of the Cricket players in England Ben Stox and Hasher Knight.
The Knight-Stokes Cup will be the T20 competition that was competing next summer through a series of regional qualifiers for the knockout with the finals that will be organized on the main land of the Lord's.
The championship for schoolchildren will be in the tenth year of the age group with separate events for boys and girls.
The BBC Sport, England and England test commander, understands the knight women, who resigned as a leader earlier this year, gave their blessing to issue their names with the cup.
Stocks and Persia were taught in government schools in Cockermouth and Plymouth, respectively.
The tournament was imagined by Michael Fujan and is partially funded by the Black Heart Foundation, a charitable institution that seeks to help children with decreased deficiency who is the former England leader.
Marylebone Cricket Club will supervise the Knight-Stokes Cup in conjunction with regional cricket panels.
A number of independent schools agreed to provide reasons and facilities for government schools to play matches.
In 2023, the Independent Committee for Equity in the ICEC game (ICEC) informed “elitist and class discrimination” in the game was partially to the lack of cricket in public schools and the path of structurally compatible talents with private schools.
The report indicated that about 58 % of men play with England in 2021 were educated from the private sector, which is much higher than 7 % of the general population who went to the private school.
The recommendation has gained 18 of the report, which involves removing the historical match between ETON and Harrow from Lord's, a broader traction.
The higher numbers at a customer center said that the match, which has been played on the ground, must be transferred since 1805.
However, you will stay at the home of the cricket game until at least 2027 after the complaints were forced by the club MCC members to reach a compromise.