From The Archive | Episode 1: The Move To The Rose Bowl
As we celebrate 25 Years of The Bowl, we uncover the stories behind the venue’s journey.
Hampshire Cricket’s Premium Memberships are the Club’s most popular option and are selling fast ahead of the 2026 season.
Young adults can secure a Premium Membership for just £80 if aged 17–21, or £160 if aged 22–29, offering an accessible way to join the Hampshire family and enjoy a full summer of domestic cricket - plus much more.
Premium Members receive admission to Utilita Bowl and exclusive use of members’ facilities for all Hampshire league and group matches in 2026, across all three domestic formats for both the Men’s and Women’s teams, including the Vitality Blast.
What’s more, Premium Members enjoy priority access to discounted tickets for The Hundred, England internationals, and other major events hosted at the venue - alongside a host of additional benefits.
Early bird pricing for memberships is automatically applied until 31st January 2026, with a further £20 discount available to those who choose auto-renew.

Claim your 17–21 or 22–29 Premium Membership online via the link below or by contacting Hampshire’s Membership Team on 023 8047 2002 (10am–4pm, weekdays).
Got a birthday coming up, or looking for the perfect Christmas present for a young cricket fan?
Follow the link below and complete your purchase using your own details - our Membership Team will then be in touch to confirm the recipient’s information and arrange gifting options.
Looking to inspire a younger cricket fan? Junior Memberships are available for just £30, offering an affordable way for under-17s to enjoy a full season of cricket at Utilita Bowl and be part of the Hampshire family.
As we celebrate 25 Years of The Bowl, we uncover the stories behind the venue’s journey.
Connect It Utility Services, a Southampton-based services company, will continue as the front of shirt sponsor of Hampshire Cricket’s limited overs sides in 2026.
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