By Matt Hardy The England and Wales Cricket Board have announced record turnover as attendance figures in the sport skyrocket. The ECB have seen their turnover increase to £336.1m from £334m in the financial year to 31 January, with profit increasing from £21.1m to £27.9m. Though the profit jump has been attributed to interest on existing assets, the organisation’s record turnover has been helped by the 110,000 tickets sold for last year’s women’s Ashes, over 500,000 for the Hundred and an overall cumulative year attendance of 3.1m – helped with a sold out five-Test men’s Ashes series. There r…