Bargate Announces New Partnership With Utilita Bowl And Hampshire Cricket
The partnership will run for over two years, strengthening Bargate’s presence within one of Hampshire’s most recognisable sporting destinations.
The Southern Vipers are hosting the reigning Charlotte Edwards Cup champions, the South East Stars, in two Twenty20 friendlies at Arundel Castle Cricket Ground this Saturday 30th April.
This event is ticketed and entry is £7 for adults (parking included), and under 17s go free. Tickets are available on the gate. There is no advance booking for this event.
The matches start at 11am and 3pm with gates opening at 9:30am.
Picnics are welcome and the Tea Hut will be open to provide snacks, ice creams, and drinks.
For more information about the matchday, please click here.
Weather Forecast
Please follow the link to view the latest weather forecast for Arundel Castle CC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2656997.
The best way of watching the Southern Vipers is with a Hampshire Cricket membership.
2022 Members also receive access to an exclusive allocation of tickets for next summer’s otherwise sold-out Vitality IT20s at The Ageas Bowl with England facing both India and South Africa at the venue next summer, alongside a whole host of other exciting benefits.
For more information on Hampshire’s Membership offering please visit the link below.
Tickets for Southern Vipers matches are now on general sale!
Under 17s tickets are from just £3, whilst adults are only £7!
Buy your tickets now via the link below.
The partnership will run for over two years, strengthening Bargate’s presence within one of Hampshire’s most recognisable sporting destinations.
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