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Selected dates between 6th - 31st May | 2024
Trent Bridge
£2 per game
The East Midlands elite women's cricket team, The Blaze, will enjoy four fixtures at Trent Bridge throughout May - more than ever before.
Some of the finest female talents will be showcasing their skill, from South African superstar Nadine de Klerk to Women's Ashes and England hero, Tammy Beaumont, as the side look to build on their maiden season exploits, in which they impressively reached both major domestic finals.
With record attendances for the Women's Ashes series at Trent Bridge last summer, the iconic cricket ground is developing a reputation for showcasing world-class women's cricket.
The first of The Blaze's fixtures at Trent Bridge will be hosted in conjunction with Notts Street Food Festival on Monday 6 May, which will see eighteen of Nottingham's finest street food vendors pitch up on the stadium concourse, with a host of Trent Bridge's bars open and live DJ's playing funk and soul. Their final fixture at Trent Bridge will be part of a double-header with men's team, The Outlaws, on Friday 31 May – those wishing to attend can purchase 1 ticket which will grant entry to both matches.
Tickets start at just £2 for both the standalone fixtures: a 50 over clash with Western Storm on Wednesday 8 May and a T20 contest against Northern Diamonds under the Thursday night lights.
For more information on The Blaze's fixtures, click here.
Secure your seats for the fixtures today at tickets.trentbridge.co.uk
Fixtures:
Monday 6 May – v Thunder (alongside Notts Street Food Festival)
Wednesday 8 May – v Western Storm
Thursday 23 May – v Northern Diamonds
Friday 31 May – v Central Sparks (as part of a double-header with men's team, The Outlaws)
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