Lumsden At The Helm As Young Lions Roar Past Australia To U-19 World Cup Final
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
Following yesterday's win against Lancashire, Hampshire have booked their place in a second successive Royal London One-Day Cup final at Lord’s and will face Somerset on Saturday 25th May.
Tickets for the final are available to purchase from the Lord's e-ticketing website priced from £30 for Adults and £10 for Under-16s, with Hampshire fans assigned the Compton Stand (Upper & Lower) and Grand Stand (Lower Blocks 7, 8, 14, 15 & 16).
We are also pleased to confirm that an arrangement has been made with our official coach supplier Lucketts Travel - more information will be sent through once full details are confirmed.
The huge match will see Hampshire look to defend the trophy they won last June against Kent Spitfires and a handful of 2018’s successful side recently looked back on last year’s final – you can take a look at their thoughts below.
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
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