Match Preview: Hampshire Hawks v Victoria, GSL 2024
Hampshire Hawks take on Victoria in their final group match of the Global Super League
Southern Vipers will look to secure back-to-back Kia Super League titles after automatically qualifying for the final at The 1st Central County Ground, Hove on 1 September.
Charlotte Edwards’ side qualified for Finals Day after comprehensive victories over Western Storm and Loughborough Lightning before beating Lancashire Thunder and Yorkshire Diamonds last week.
Vipers will have the chance to defend their crown when they will face the winner of the semi-final between Surrey Stars and Western Storm in the 2017 Kia Super League.
Some of the best players in Women’s Cricket will be on show including World Cup Winners Natalie Sciver, Tammy Beaumont and Danni Wyatt as well as international stars Suzie Bates and Stafanie Taylor.
Tickets for Finals Day is just £5 for Adults and £1 for Children, with a family of four people gaining entry for just £10 to see two games of high-quality, entertaining T20 cricket.
What’s more, there is an exclusive ticket offer for large groups looking to attend the games in Hove, where you can buy 10 tickets and get another 10 free!
To take advantage of this brilliant offer, call the Sussex CCC ticket office on 0844 264 0206 and quote ‘KSL 10 for 10’ to ensure you don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity.
Surrey Stars will face Western Storm in the semi-final before Southern Vipers take to the field in the final, as they search for another Kia Super League title after beating Western Storm last season.
There has been a vast number of people that have already brought tickets this season, with 3,500 coming to the The Ageas Bowl to watch the season opener, and the Vipers will need your support in the final.
Hampshire Hawks take on Victoria in their final group match of the Global Super League
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