U17s Go Free For Hampshire's 50-Over Curtain-Raiser This Easter

Youngsters aged 16 or under will be permitted free entry to Hampshire v Glamorgan on Friday 19th April

Hampshire Cricket are pleased to confirm that U17s will go free at Hampshire’s Royal London One-Day Cup fixture against Glamorgan on Friday 19th April.

All youngsters aged 16 or under will be permitted free admission to the first home match of the 50-over competition on Easter Bank Holiday weekend as James Vince’s side get their title defence underway on Good Friday, following last summer’s competition triumph.

A range of family-friendly activities will be available to enjoy alongside the on-field action for this fixture, including giant inflatables, Hampshire’s inflatable catching challenge and biggest hit station.

The contest will also be an opportunity to see new overseas signing, Aiden Markram, in white-ball action for the first time as he prepares for a potential spot in South Africa’s World Cup squad with four 50-over matches for the Club.

Similar family-friendly activities have been installed on-site at the venue for domestic and international fixtures for the previous five years, and the provision demonstrates the The Ageas Bowl's continued efforts to introduce cricket to the next generation of fans. The venue was recognised for its outstanding family experience at last December’s ECB’s Business of Cricket Awards, taking home the ‘Welcome Families Award’ for its commitment to delivering unforgettable family days out.

Tickets for all of Hampshire’s remaining home Royal London One-Day Cup matches are available to purchase online via the link below, over the phone on 0844 847 1863 or in person at the The Ageas Bowl Ticket Office (Monday – Friday: 9am – 5pm).

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U17s wishing to attend will require a ticket to gain admission on the day and these will be available to collect from 9:30am from the Matchday Ticket Office on the 19th. Please note those aged 14 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Situated an hour or less away from London, Brighton, Portsmouth and Reading, the The Ageas Bowl is easily accessible for anyone living in the South of England. With excellent transport links from all major train stations and ferry terminals in the area, as well as a Park & Ride Scheme, it couldn’t be easier to get to and from the ground.

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