Progress
Word began to spread in the cricketing world about our service with further associations trialling WhosTheUmpire.com during the 2011 season, which included testing of the new functionality we had added during the preceding winter (following the success of the 2010 season).
Our success with county associations aroused the interest of the ECB, which led to meetings in June 2011 at Lords Cricket Ground to discuss the viability of a nationwide contract. We were in competition with the UK's only other significant provider of appointing systems.
The key factors that influenced the ECB's choice of preferred supplier included:
- Willingness to adapt existing software to fulfil the needs of cricket;
- Ability to adapt the business structure to demonstrate commitment to business growth and longevity; and
- Commitment to working closely with the ECB to research and develop new solutions as their needs arise.
In 2012, we were rewarded with a contact for an initial season, with a review process to follow at the end of the season. After a successful review, we were proud to receive a three year contact running form 2013 to 2016, and another contract running from 2016 to 2019. This made WhosTheUmpire.com available to all cricket throughout England and Wales.