The Outlaws just missed out on lifting the trophy last season in themost popular competition on the domestic cricket calendar but with thelikes of David Hussey, Samit Patel and Ryan Sidebottom ready to fireagain, there’s every chance we could go one better in 2007.
Therun to Finals Day at Trent Bridge was in large part fuelled byenthusiastic support at all our home games and ticket officer managerNigel Murray expects internet orders to be busy in the next few weeks.
Hesaid: “We had more than 26,000 people come through the gates for ourfour group matches last season - as well as more than 12,000 for thequarter-final with Northants.
“Twenty20 cricket has proved a hugehit across the country. Notts supporters have been no different and weanticipate plenty of advance orders.”
The four home matchesagainst Lancashire Lightning, Leicestershire Foxes, Derbyshire Phantomsand Yorkshire Phoenix are on June 23, 25, 27 and 29 respectively.
Advancetickets cost £11 for adults, £6 for juniors and senior citizens and £28for a family of two adults and two children under-16.
Seats onthe day cost £14 for adults, £7 for juniors and £35 for a family. Atthis stage, the start time for the clash with Lancashire on SaturdayJune 23 has not been confirmed, so tickets are not yet available forthat match.
Also now available online are a number of returned tickets for the first day (Friday) of next season’s npower Test with India.
Seats can be bought in the William Clarke Stand, Parr Lower and Fox Road (which is alcohol and smoke free).
Click on the Shop tab to book your tickets now.