Lumsden Relishing The Opportunity To Play In The Caribbean
17-year-old Hampshire paceman Manny Lumsden is eager to make a mark on his time with England U19s as they play the West Indies in seven ODIs
Hampshire legends Sean Ervine and Jimmy Adams have been announced as part of the Hampshire Cricket All Star XI who will face a Lashings World XI of cricketing stars - including Devon Malcolm, Adam Hollioake and Ryan Sidebottom - in the first of two action-packed T20 matches at The Ageas Bowl on Saturday 28th August.
The match, which is one of two events organised as part of an innovative new partnership with Hampshire Cricket Foundation becoming the official charity of Lashings World XI in 2021, will see Hampshire All-Star XI and Lashings World XI go head-to-head in a T20 contest.

The fixture is one of two games to played on the day with the Southern Vipers taking on South East Stars in a T20 clash on the same afternoon.
Lashings World XI have already confirmed the selection of a number of cricketing legends, as well as special guest, Sir Gordon Greenidge.
Tickets for the day are available now at just £10 for Adults and £5 for U17s, with proceeds from ticket sales going to the NHS and Southampton Hospitals Charity to help support the construction of a new rehabilitation space at University Hospital Southampton's General Intensive Care Unit.
The fundraising double-header is one of two events to underpin the partnership with a a Sir Gordon Greenidge Golf Day already hosted at The Ageas Bowl’s Boundary Lakes Golf Course last month.
For more information on the fundraising fixtures, or queries about purchasing tickets, please do not hesitate to contact a member of The Ageas Bowl's ticketing team via [email protected].
17-year-old Hampshire paceman Manny Lumsden is eager to make a mark on his time with England U19s as they play the West Indies in seven ODIs
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