Four Academy Players Named In England U19s Squad For Australia And Sri Lanka
Mollie Adams, Eliza Bristowe, Eve O'Neill, and Shristi Patil are all included in England Women's U19s squad to play a tri-series with Sri Lanka and hosts Australia
The Ageas Bowl hosts two massive ODIs next summer, with England Women taking on old-rivals Australia in an Ashes clash on Sunday 16th July, before England Men face off against New Zealand in an ODI of their own on Sunday 10th September.
Tickets for the last three England matches at The Ageas Bowl sold out before the start of the general sale and given this huge demand tickets for both of next year’s ODIs have been balloted.
Over 35,000 tickets have been applied for in the 2023 ballot and in an attempt to cater for the clamour for tickets the ballot has been split into two stages.
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Tickets for both of England’s 2023 ODIs at The Ageas Bowl are currently on sale to those who were successful in the first stage of 2023’s ballot, before any unclaimed tickets are made available to those who were unsuccessful in the first stage during the ballot’s second stage.
Should any tickets remain following the conclusion of the ballot, these will go on general sale from Tuesday 1st November.
If you’d like to be first in line for any tickets that do remain come Tuesday 1st November simply complete the form via the link below and you’ll be made aware of any tickets that do become available.
Mollie Adams, Eliza Bristowe, Eve O'Neill, and Shristi Patil are all included in England Women's U19s squad to play a tri-series with Sri Lanka and hosts Australia
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