James Hindson

Managing Director at The Cricketer

James Hindson has extensive experience in the cricket industry, currently serving as Managing Director at both The Cricketer and Cricket Archive since February 2012 and July 2015, respectively. At The Cricketer, a heritage cricket magazine established in 1921, James has held multiple leadership roles, including Commercial Director and Commercial Manager. Prior to these positions, James worked as an Account Manager focused on new business acquisition, journalism, and professional photography from January 2010 to February 2012. From March 2001 to December 2009, James was the Media Manager for The Professional Cricketers' Association, collaborating with the England Cricket Team and players from various counties. James began a cricketing career as a professional cricketer at Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club from April 1993 to September 1998. Education includes attendance at Toothill Comprehensive in Bingham, Nottingham, from 1985 to 1992.

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London, United Kingdom

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The Cricketer

The Cricketer has long established a reputation as the authoritative voice on international, domestic and club cricket, written by people who live the game, for readers who love the game. Founded in 1921 The Cricketer has retained its position as the world’s number one and best-selling cricket magazine. Each issue combines the sharpest cricket minds on the events, teams and players that define the modern era, with a nod to the traditions and values that made our game great. Our mission is to offer an entertaining, informative read, mixing compelling features with gritty analysis and eye-catching design. As the business approaches its centenary it has added exciting assets to an already impressive portfolio that includes CricketArchive, The Cricketer Events and the National Village Cup. Our website, thecricketer.com is the fastest growing cricket website in the UK. With these numbers showing no sign of slowing down, The Cricketer is evolving as rapidly as the game itself.


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