Match Preview: Hampshire Hawks v The Blaze & Middlesex, Vitality Blast Double Header
Hawks Men can guarantee a spot in the top two of the South Group, whilst Hawks Women require just one victory to reach Finals Day
Spectators attending the fourth and final day of Hampshire's last fixture of the 2016 season will be permitted access onto the The Ageas Bowl outfield during the lunch interval, weather permitting.
Hampshire's campaign concludes tomorrow against Durham (Fri 23rd Sept) with the home-side still battling for County Championship Division One survival heading into day four.
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As the on-field action reaches its dramatic climax, spectators will be able to step out onto the field of play following the conclusion of Friday's (23rd Sep) morning session between Hampshire and Durham, assuming the weather allows.
Those wanting to take a look at the pitch in use for the match, will also be able to do so whilst spectators are permitted to take photographs on the outfield should they wish.
Hawks Men can guarantee a spot in the top two of the South Group, whilst Hawks Women require just one victory to reach Finals Day
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