Thursday, July 30th, 2015

Final Priority Day For Worcs Ccc Members To Purchase T-20 Blast Q-Final Tickets

Final Priority Day For Worcs Ccc Members To Purchase T-20 Blast Q-Final Tickets

It's the final priority day for Worcestershire CCC members to purchase tickets for the club's first ever home quarter-final in the NatWest T20 Blast against Hampshire on Friday, August 14.

Tickets went on sale on Monday to the county's members, and T20 season pass holders and they have been given priority up to and including today (Thursday) before any remaining tickets go on sale to the general public tomorrow (Friday).

Tickets can be purchased at New Road today up until the close of play in Worcestershire Rapids Royal London One-Day Cup match with Yorkshire Vikings at New Road.

There has been a good response already from members eager for the chance to see skipper Daryl Mitchell's side take on 2010 and 2012 competition winners Hampshire who have reached the last five finals days in the T20 Blast.

Ticketing and Membership manager Amy Francetti said: "Tickets have been selling at a healthy rate and members will have priority right up until the close of play in today's match with Yorkshire. That should be good for people who work from 9 til 5.

"Then from tomorrow (Friday) any remaining tickets will go on sale to the general public – although members will still be able to purchase them outside of this four-day priority period they have enjoyed.

"You can sense the excitement from fans as they want to help inspire the Rapids to their first ever finals day in the competition.

"I would again stress that if you're trying to reach us via the Ticket Hot-Line, please be patient as this is incredibly busy with the current high demand for tickets."

Members and T20 season pass holders can buy tickets for themselves on-line, via telephone or through Amy Francentti in The View Sports Bar at a discount price of £15 (£5 junior members) and also purchase up to another three tickets at a non discount price of £20 (£10 for juniors).

Members of the general public will, from tomorrow, be able to buy tickets priced £20 (£10 for juniors).