General admission tickets for England Men’s One Day International against Australia at Trent Bridge this summer have sold out.
The eagerly-awaited contest will be the first in a five-match series between cricket’s oldest rivals, with the sport’s most recent One-Day World Champions set to meet the Three Lions from 12.30pm on Thursday 19 September.
With demand having been exceptionally high for the clash, the sole remaining seats are to be found in the venue’s shared hospitality facility, housed inside the Derek Randall Suite.
Hospitality guests will enjoy reserved seating among the hubbub of their fellow guests, along with coffee & pastries, a two-course lunch, cheese & biscuits, a complimentary bar (excluding champagne) and off-site car parking. Book your hospitality here…
Limited availability remains, meanwhile, for the return of Ben Stokes’ Test team to Trent Bridge for the first time since the venue witnessed the birth of the Bazball revolution in 2022.
England and West Indies do battle between Thursday 18 and Monday 22 July 2024, with s scarce number of spots across the first three days of the contest.
"Nothing quite compares to a full house at Trent Bridge, and it's testament to the loyalty of our members and supporters that we can already look forward to a sold-out fixture some eight months before the first ball is bowled," said Nottinghamshire's Commercial Director Michael Temple.
"And that so many spectators choose to return time and again is a credit to the staff, stewards and matchday workforce that help to deliver such memorable occasions at our home.
"Following our record-breaking Women's Ashes Test, an unforgettable Men's Test win which kickstarted a new era for the game in 2022, and with eight of our previous nine white-ball internationals having sold out, we're delighted to see England's trips to our home capturing the imagination of cricket lovers once more."
Trent Bridge's staging of last summer's Women's Ashes Test saw the venue recognised as the finest in England and Wales for Women's International cricket in 2023 - having earned the same award for its hosting of Men's internationals in 2022.
The home of Nottinghamshire CCC has also been allocated a prestigious package of major matches between 2025 and 2031, including two Men's Ashes Tests.
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