The Professional Cricketers’ Association was founded in 1967 and has, since then, become integral to the promotion of the sport itself. As an organisation we are delighted to safeguarding the rights of past, present and future cricketers by providing them with a wide array of educational, insurance, legal and financial services.

The Professional Cricketers’ Association established the 903 Club in 2006. Membership combines cricket and business in a unique networking Club. Membership offers access to the highest achievers in cricket and the chance to engage with like minded individuals on issues fundamental to success in the worlds of sport and business.

The figure 903 represents absolute excellence by an England side against top level opposition. It signifies the highesty total England has ever made in a single innings of Test cricket, when they scored 903 against Australia at The Oval in 1938.

PCA Benevolent Fund
Few vocations carry so much uncertainty as that of a professional cricketer. The demands of playing any sport for a living, leaves little time to consider and plan for possible disasters or upheavals in the future. The Benevolent Fund is part of the PCA’s commitment in helping current and former players and their dependants in times of hardship, upheaval or to readjust to the world beyond the game.

PCA Benevolent Fund

Visit the PCA Benevolent Fund website

Ian Botham