Limited tickets available for Friday's T20 clash against Somerset
15 June 2015
There are a limited number of tickets left for the NatWest T20 Blast this Friday in Bristol against Somerset. Book today to avoid disappointment!
This local derby always attracts a large crowd and this Friday will be no different as Gloucestershire, currently top of the NatWest T20 Blast South Group will be looking to retain their number 1 slot following a 43-run victory over Middlesex at Richmond on Sunday.
T20 Captain, Michael Klinger, is also riding high in the tables; in 5 matches he has hit 413 runs including 3 unbeaten centuries taking him to the top of the T20 PCA Most Valuable Player table.
Fine weather is forecast for Friday so plan in advance and guarantee your place. Book your tickets before 5.00 pm on Thursday to get the best savings on ticket prices.
Advance tickets cost £20 for adults, £3 for under 18s and £43 for a family ticket (2 adults & 2 juniors). There’s discounts for group bookings of 5 or more.
Tickets are available now to pre-order online at www.gloscricket.co.uk/tickets where no booking fee applies or by calling the Ticket Line on 0117 910 8010.
As well as an action-packed game of cricket there will be plenty of other activities, including T20 giveaways. During the interval, we’ll be holding an on pitch competition for a chance to win Thatchers Cider prizes and we’ll be looking for volunteers to take part in our Thatchers giant Apple Race!
There will be a wide selection of food and drinks available around the ground so make a date with Gloucestershire Cricket this Friday Night – it’ll be a Blast!
Thatchers Cider will be the official match sponsor this Friday.
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