Young Quick Eddie Jack Commits Future To Hampshire
20-year-old fast bowler Eddie Jack has signed a multi-year contract with Hampshire
The ECB has today confirmed that the next two sale windows for The Hundred are to be delayed.
Following February’s first priority access window, a second instalment, available for subscribers to The Hundred, was due to open on 2 April.
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The competition’s inaugural general sale was scheduled for 8 April with tickets scheduled to be available in an all-access sale for the first time.
Professional cricket throughout April and May has been cancelled and ongoing work continues to look at revised schedules across the whole game for June, July and August.
In the midst of an epidemic which is affecting the nation in unprecedented ways, it would be wholly inappropriate for us to promote and sell tickets to The Hundred. We appreciate this may cause some disappointment to fans that were keen to purchase tickets in the April sales window, accessing early bird prices and securing tickets to the most in-demand games.
Sanjay Patel, The Hundred Managing Director
When it is appropriate to go back on sale, we will of course offer the same ticket offers and accessible pricing. Like the rest of the nation, we all hope that it is not far away before cricket returns to our screens, stadiums, parks and clubs.
To find out more about The Hundred and the The Ageas Bowl-based Southern Brave or to sign up to receive regular updates, visit thehundred.com.
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