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Over 10,000 tickets have been sold for the penultimate Women’s Ashes ODI at The Ageas Bowl on Sunday 16th July.
More than 70,000 tickets have been sold altogether for England Women’s Ashes fixtures this year, compared to 50,000 for all England Women's internationals in 2022, and ticket sales for the Women’s Ashes have more than doubled the amount sold compared to the previous tournament in 2019.
90% of tickets for England Women v Australia at The Ageas Bowl have been sold, so fans are encouraged to act fast if they want to secure their place to watch a historic summer of cricket.
The double Ashes series begins in less than two weeks as England Men begin their first Test at Edgbaston on 16th June, followed shortly by the five-day Women’s Ashes Test match at Trent Bridge.
A limited number of tickets are still available for England Women v Australia at The Ageas Bowl, with prices starting from just £12.
To secure your place at The Ageas Bowl, follow the link below.
The Ageas Bowl also plays host to current double World Champions, England Men, as they take on New Zealand on Sunday 10th September before the ICC Cricket World Cup in India.
Tickets for this fixture sold out before the start of the general sale, but a number of tickets are being releases shortly so fans should join the waiting list for their best chance of securing tickets.
Hampshire's clutch duo Ben Mayes (highest run-scorer) and Manny Lumsden (highest wicket-taker) have been named in the ICC Under-19 World Cup Team of the Tournament, selected by Ian Bishop, Lydia Greenway, Andy Flower and Telford Vice
The 10th edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup gets underway on 7 February, with Pakistan facing the Netherlands in the opening fixture. The tournament will be hosted across India and Sri Lanka, with the final set to take place on 8 March.