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Celebrate Hampshire Hawks & Southern Vipers Early-Season Success At The End Of Season Dinner
Join us this September as we celebrate the 2022 season - one which has already seen Hampshire Hawks lift the Vitality Blast and Southern Vipers lift the Charlotte Edwards Cup - and look back on this summer's most memorable moments
Join us on Friday 30th September as we come together to celebrate Hampshire Cricket, Hampshire Hawks' and Southern Vipers' 2022 season. Despite only being July it's already been a successful one - with the Vipers lifting the Charlotte Edwards Cup and the Hawks lifting the Vitality Blast.
The event is being staged for the first time since 2019 with guests invited to the impressive Ageas Ballroom within Hilton at The Ageas Bowl to celebrate the season's achievements and successes across Hampshire's men's and women's teams.
The night will begin with an elegant arrival drink at 7pm in The Ageas Ballroom foyer, before guests can enjoy a sumptuous three-course dinner with half a bottle of wine per person followed by tea and coffee.
Tickets for the event are only £65 per person, or £60 for 2022 Hampshire Cricket Members, and they are on sale now via the link below or available by contacting The Ageas Bowl's Ticketing Team.
Please note that 2022 Hampshire Cricket Members will need to login to the ticketing page using their Membership credentials to access the discounted ticket prices.
For more information on Hampshire Cricket's End of Season Awards Dinner 2022, or any ticketing queries, please don't hesitate to contact The Ageas Bowl Ticketing Team on [email protected] or by calling 02380 472 002 (Opt. 2).
England head into the ICC T20 World Cup in formidable form after a dominant white-ball tour of Sri Lanka, winning the ODI series 2-1 before sealing a 3-0 clean sweep in the T20Is.
Hampshire seamer Manny Lumsden’s key 2-for and skipper Thomas Rew’s clutch century helped the Young Lions make their third-ever Under-19 World Cup final