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After record demand, Vitality Blast Passports have now sold out with only individual match tickets available to purchase
With less than a month until this summer's Vitality Blast lands at The Ageas Bowl, Hampshire Hawks can announce that all 2021 Vitality Blast T20 Passports have now sold out.
A record number of Vitality Blast Passports - entitling admission to all seven Hawks fixtures at The Ageas Bowl this summer - have been snapped up by supporters ahead of the Hawks playing seven big T20 matches across June and July.
Buoyed by Hampshire’s ‘Ticket Refund Promise’ groups of friends, families and colleagues have been booking a date for their summer socials at The Ageas Bowl.
All Hawks home matches will take place after Monday 21st June as part of a bumper schedule of T20 action, with crowds returning to The Ageas Bowl as Hampshire aim to reach a ninth Vitality Blast Finals Day.
Alongside the exceptional demand for Passports, individual match tickets have also proved very popular.
Tickets for Hampshire Hawks’ T20 double-header on Friday 16th July – which will see James Vince’s side face Essex Eagles and local rivals Sussex Sharks in ‘el clasicoast’ on the same day – have been in particularly high demand, with the double-header the fastest-selling T20 fixture on record at The Ageas Bowl.
Fans can still secure their Vitality Blast tickets via the link below. A range of hospitality packages are also available for this summer’s Vitality Blast fixtures – supporters and event-goers can book their package here.
Hampshire's clutch duo Ben Mayes (highest run-scorer) and Manny Lumsden (highest wicket-taker) have been named in the ICC Under-19 World Cup Team of the Tournament, selected by Ian Bishop, Lydia Greenway, Andy Flower and Telford Vice
The 10th edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup gets underway on 7 February, with Pakistan facing the Netherlands in the opening fixture. The tournament will be hosted across India and Sri Lanka, with the final set to take place on 8 March.