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Home / Business and Economy / Ben Stokes-Backed Sixes Goes Bust

Ben Stokes-Backed Sixes Goes Bust

21 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Sixes, a cricket-themed social chain, has entered administration.
  • All 15 UK venues remain open, but one has closed.
  • Administrators are in talks to sell the business.
Ben Stokes-Backed Sixes Goes Bust

The cricket-themed social entertainment chain, Sixes, has recently entered administration following a challenging period of trading. This decision impacts the company's operations across its 15 UK-based venues. While all sites currently remain operational, one branch in Southampton has ceased trading, resulting in three job losses.

Administrators FRP Advisory are reportedly in discussions with multiple interested parties regarding the potential sale of the business and its strongest-performing locations. This indicates that further closures are a possibility as the company seeks to secure its future and honour existing customer bookings.

The company, launched in 2020, combines hospitality with a unique cricket experience, featuring bowling machines for guests. It faces fierce competition within the experiential venue market, compounded by economic uncertainty affecting consumer spending.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sixes has entered administration due to a challenging trading period, though most venues remain open.
The company cited fierce competition and reduced consumer spending amid economic uncertainty for its financial difficulties.
Administrators have stated that all customer bookings will be honoured through the Christmas period and beyond.

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