Match Preview: Hampshire Men v Durham, Rothesay County Championship
Hampshire Men return Rothesay County Championship action against Durham at Utilita Bowl over May Bank Holiday weekend
England visit The Ageas Bowl twice in 2023 - with England Women facing Australia in an Ashes ODI in July and England Men facing New Zealand in an ODI of their own in September - and tickets for both fixtures went on sale recently.
To mark the on-sale, we're looking back at impressive individual performances in international fixtures at The Ageas Bowl.
In 2022, The Ageas Bowl was chosen as the venue for the 1st T20I Match between England and India to mark the start of India's white-ball tour to England before the T20 World Cup.
Star all-rounder Hardik Pandya has repeatedly proven to his critics why he is considered the best in the business.
His white ball numbers speak for themselves, as he has amassed 1271 runs in 87 matches with a strike rate of 142 while taking 69 wickets with the ball.
Having won the toss and choosing to bat, India showed intent from the beginning as the openers went berserk, scoring at the rate of 12 RPO in the powerplay before Moeen Ali got the better of Rohit Sharma 24(14) as he nicked one to the keeper.
Deepak Hooda, 33(17), and Ishan Kishan 8(10) followed the trend as they got out to Chris Jordan and Moeen Ali respectively, while trying to keep up with the run rate.
In came Hardik Pandya, who scored his first-ever T20I fifty in 30 balls to help India achieve a massive 198/8 in 20 overs.
Chasing 199, England lost Captain Jos Buttler 0(1) for a golden duck as he nicked an outswinger from Bhuveneshwar Kumar.
Bowling his first over of the match, Hardik struck twice, removing Dawid Malan 21(14) and Liam Livingstone 0(3).
Later, he got the better of Jason Roy 4(16) with the first ball after the powerplay.
However, Moeen Ali and Harry Brooks added 61 for the fifth wicket in six overs to keep England's hopes alive, but Leg spinner Yuzivendra Chahal (2-32) removed both of them in the space of five balls to bring down curtains for England.
After this sensational performance, Hardik was awarded the Player of the match as he became the first Indian and 12th overall player to score a 50 and take four wickets in a game.
Watch the highlights below.
England in 2023 | Tickets
Tickets for England Men's ODI against New Zealand sold out before the start of the general sale. The tickets that remain for England Women's Ashes ODI against Australia on Sunday 16th July 2023, are now on general sale; with prices starting from £8 to secure your place, click the link below.
England Women v Australia Tickets
Hampshire Cricket Membership
Fans still wishing to attend England Men’s sold-out ODI against New Zealand on Sunday 10th September can do so by becoming a 2023 Hampshire Cricket Member, with a Membership guaranteeing access to an allocation of tickets held back specifically for Hampshire Members. For more information 2023 Hampshire Cricket Memberships, the range of benefits they bring or how to join as a Member please follow the link below.
Hospitality
Hospitality packages for both ODIs at The Ageas Bowl in 2023 have also been popular. For more information on the premium experiences available at next summer’s fixtures please follow the links below.
England Women v Australia Hospitality
England Men v New Zealand Hospitality
Hilton at The Ageas Bowl
What’s more, it's still possible to enjoy both fixtures from the comfort of your very own bedroom at Hilton at The Ageas Bowl. Pitch-facing bedrooms with balconies are still available for both 2023 ODIs with more information available via reservations@hiltonageasbowl.com or the links below.
England Women v Australia Hotel Rooms
England Men v New Zealand Hotel Rooms
Waiting List
Alternatively, fans are able to join a waiting list should any tickets become available for England Men’s ODI and can do so via the link below.
Hampshire Men return Rothesay County Championship action against Durham at Utilita Bowl over May Bank Holiday weekend
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