Destructive South African Batter Tristan Stubbs Joins Hampshire Hawks For The Vitality Blast
South African batter Tristan Stubbs has signed for Hampshire Hawks for the 2026 Vitality Blast campaign
The Ageas Bowl is set to host three International matches in 2017, and with tickets set to go on general sale to the public in just two weeks' time, there has been an unprecedented number of registrations for this year's priority access period.
Following a successful 2016 International calendar which saw England host both Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the home of Hampshire Cricket, the number of those registering for next year's International fixtures is at an all-time high, with over a week to go until priority access closes.
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The home of Hampshire Cricket will host the second Royal London One-Day International between England and South Africa on Saturday 27 May, before welcoming the Proteas again for the series-opening NatWest IT20 on Wednesday 21 June.
The Ageas Bowl’s third and final International match of the summer is a day-night Royal London One-Day International between England and West Indies on Friday 29 September, in what will be the fifth and final fixture of the series between the two teams.
Key On-Sale Dates
Hampshire Plus Members: Thursday 29 September (10am)
Hampshire Members: Monday 3 October (10am)
Priority Access Registration Ends: Tuesday 4 October (5pm)
Priority Access: Thursday 6 October (10am)
General Sale: Monday 10 October (10am)
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It's not too late to take advantage of this year's priority period - by registering your interest before Tuesday 4 October (5pm), you can still get priority access to tickets ahead of the Monday 10 October general on-sale date.
If you'd still like to register your interest, you can do so via the button below.
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