Gloucestershire T20 Cricket Half Price Tickets v Surrey - Wednesday 6 July 2016

Gloucestershire T20 Cricket Half Price Tickets v Surrey - Wednesday 6 July 2016

Posted on: 04 Jul 2016

Gloucestershire take on Surrey under the lights in Bristol on Wednesday 6 July 2016 and tickets are available at half price for this T20 Blast matchup. The most exciting form of cricket, this is a great evening’s entertainment for visitors of all ages with things kicking off at 6:30pm.

 

Gloucester head into this game against Surrey finding themselves top of the southern T20 table after a great win over rivals Somerset. Glamorgan are still snapping at their heels (with a game in hand) and will be hoping Surrey's Dwayne Bravo, Kumar Sangakkara and co can do them a big favour at The Brightside Ground on Wednesday. Knowing a huge support is required, ticket prices have been slashed in half to just £10 for this game, with under 18s admitted for £3 as ever. Tickets are available at Gloucestershire County Cricket Club's ticketing site.

 

Playing under the lights always ramps up the excitement and the change in weather conditions as the sun goes down adds another tactical element to the game. It’s great fun for groups of friends and families alike. The Brightside Ground had undergone major redevelopment in the past few years and is now an impressive cathedral of cricket.

 

Here are the remaining T20 Blast fixtures taking place at the Brightside Ground just off Gloucester Road in Bristol (formerly known as the County Ground)...

 

v Surrey – Wednesday 6 July
v Kent – Friday 8 July
v Middlesex – Friday 29 July

 

Keep up to date with Gloucestershire County Cricket Club by visiting www.gloscricket.co.uk and following them on Facebook and Twitter.

 

The Brightside Ground, Nevil Road,Bristol, BS7 9EJ


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Miri Teixeira

Miri is an English literature student at the University of Bristol who enjoys folk-punk & math-rock music, trailing round art galleries, and playing video games. She is a keen follower of politics and will read any science fiction you throw her way. Having lived in and around Bristol for many years she has developed a keen interest in the Bristol underground music scene and independent restaurants.