Following the excitement of the ICC’s World Twenty20 tournament, the domestic Twenty20 competition makes a welcome return.
Thanks to Middlesex County Cricket Club, we have got 10 pairs of tickets to give away to see the defending champions, the Middlesex Panthers, featuring Teddington’s Dawid Malan (pictured) take on the Essex Eagles and the Sussex Sharks at the home of cricket, Lord’s. The lucky winners will receive a pair of reserved tickets to one of the eagerly awaited matches, against Essex on Friday, June 26 (5.30pm), and against Sussex on Sunday, June 28 (2.30pm).
Middlesex’s Twenty20 campaign is again being played under the banner of Turn Lord’s Pink, to show commitment to their ongoing charity partnership with Breakthrough Breast Cancer, and spectators are urged to join in the fun and wear something pink to games.
Breakthrough collections will be held at both matches, so whether you are a winner or not, why not come along to Lord’s and show your support for the great work being done by Breakthrough Breast Cancer.
Breakthrough merchandise, including caps, pin badges, ties and replica pink kit, is available at the Middlesex club shop, online at middlesexccc.com/merchandise To be in with a chance of winning a pair of Twenty20 tickets, simply answer this question: With which charity is Middlesex County Cricket Club in partnership?
Enter by texting 80360, starting with MIDDLESEX, leave a space, then your answer, name, contact details and which match you would prefer to attend.
To purchase tickets for all Middlesex’s Twenty20 cup matches this season call the MCC ticket office on 0207 432 1000 or visit lords.org/tickets Calls cost no more than 25p from a BT landline. Calls from mobiles and other networks may vary. Texts cost 25p plus normal operator charge. Lines close at 11.59am on June 24. For full terms visit newsquest.co.uk/terms. Service provided by Newsquest Media Group.
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