Video Use Case: England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)

These 12 interviews give unprecedented insight into the information technology in use today by ECB, the national governing body for cricket. Each features Mvine in conversation with Damian Smith, Head of IT at England and Wales Cricket Board.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 1 Episode 1

Frank Joshi asks Damian Smith about his background and reasons for joining England and Wales Cricket Board. Interview covers the vital role of IT and data analytics in sport in general and in cricket at all levels of participation.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 1 Episode 2

Frank Joshi asks Damian Smith about the role of ECB and for a comparison to other sports. Interview covers scope of ECB, engagement in cricket, and reasons why capturing data is important.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 1 Episode 3

Frank Joshi asks Damian Smith for examples of improving participation in cricket through technology. Interview covers data-informed decision making, impact on reach and remarkable outcomes.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 1 Episode 4

Frank Joshi asks Damian Smith what ECB’s technology looks like and the challenges are. Interview covers systems integration, WiFi as an enabling technology, digital experience and data analytics.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 1 Episode 5

Frank Joshi asks Damian Smith how well technology decisions are being implemented. Interview covers some pitfalls of business intelligence and delivering insights through data lake and low code.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 1 Episode 6

Frank Joshi asks Damian Smith what three things he would share with his peers, what things he might do differently or change, and gets a surprising reply. Interview covers data lake environments, big data, and business intelligence tools.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 2 Episode 1

Ron Tadeo asks Damian Smith about his views on data management. Interview covers handling of personally identifiable information.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 2 Episode 2

Ron Tadeo asks Damian Smith about his vision for the single sign on project and the business imperatives driving his decisions. Interview covers user experience and security considerations.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 2 Episode 3

Ron Tadeo asks Damian Smith about delivering his IT strategy and the partners he prefers to use.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 2 Episode 4

Ron Tadeo asks Damian Smith about single sign on (SSO) and for his top tips and priorities. Interview covers IT security considerations.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 2 Episode 5

Ron Tadeo asks Damian Smith about his view of the future state for the IT estate at England and Wales Cricket Board. Interview covers multi-factor authentication and enabling technologies.

ECB and Mvine Story
Series 2 Episode 6

Ron Tadeo asks Damian Smith about creating the single customer view and the golden record. Interview covers data counting, data cleansing, data hygiene and data analytics.

ECB and Mvine Story
The Bonus Reel

A compilation of funnier moments as a thank you to everyone for watching. This "Director’s Cut" is set to music and includes a few out-takes for you to enjoy.



Video Use Cases are a great way to communicate from the customer’s perspective. By watching the videos on this page, you are amongst the large number of viewers who learned about ECB's use case during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 and The Ashes 2019.

We’ve added a bonus reel at the end, offering a compilation of funnier moments, as a thank you for watching.


Acknowledgements
Mvine wishes to thank England and Wales Cricket Board for their kind co-operation in the making of these films.


Credits
Shot entirely on location at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, England (The Long Room and England Dressing Room)
Music: Pond 5.
Filmed, Edited and Produced by Oscar Spear.
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