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International match tickets on general sale from Monday 8th October


Tickets for next year's NatWest Series One Day International in Bristol will go on sale to the general public from 9am on Monday 8th October. The match between England and New Zealand is being held at Gloucestershire County Cricket Club's Ground in Bristol on Saturday 21st June 2008.

After the success of ticket sales for recent International matches at the Ground, GCCC are urging supporters to buy their tickets soon to avoid missing out.

Tickets are available from £44 for members and £48 for non-members. This year includes the return of the very popular covered family stand which will be a no alcohol stand and all bookings must include an Under 16. Due to increased demand this year, stand F will also be a no alcohol stand. For further details please contact the ticket office on 0117 910 8000.

Members of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club have benefited from an advanced sales period which has proved very successful. Members can still continue to buy tickets at a special discount price, and it's not too late to join to benefit from these savings and entrance to other cricket matches throughout the season. For further details please contact the membership secretary on 0117 9108000.

Tickets can be purchased by calling the ticket line (during office hours) 0117 9108000 / 9108010, visiting the Ticket Office at the County Ground during office hours, or through www.glosccc.co.uk

Gloucestershire County Cricket Club also offer an excellent hospitality package for corporate guests or as a great present for your loved ones for an extra special day at the cricket. For further details on match day entertainment please contact marketing@glosccc.co.uk or telephone Kevin Ashley on 0117 910 8013

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