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Cricket. Can I just turn up on a day and get in, or does i have to have a season ticket please?

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Cricket. Can I just turn up on a day and get in, or does i have to have a season ticket please?

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  1. It depends, some games are ticket only (and in some cases tickets are snapped up very quickly), others you can pay at the gate on a "first come first served" basis. If in doubt, it always pays to phone the ground on matchdays to ask about ticket availability.


  2. they r available at the stadium and can also be bought b4....using internet.

  3. u can buy one at the doors most of the time they r available.....

    unless its a big game :)

  4. It's better to book your ticket in advance so that you can choose good seats for youself. The ticket availability depends on which teams are playing.

  5. Having a season ticket adds value, but it is not mandatoy !

  6. In England, if you want to see a first class county match, then usually you can turn up and pay. If you want to see a Pro40, T20 or FPT match, you should book in advance.

    Internationally, you generally have to book tickets months in advance (for days 1, 2 and 3.), because tickets sell out quickly.  

  7. u have to book ticket in advance..

  8. It depends if the game is already sold out beforehand!

  9. Depends on the popularity of the particular game you wish to watch. Scotland -v- England was the 1st odi and was ticket only. It was a sell out and finally a wash out but a good time was had by all.

    For a game that is of less popular interest you can often pay at the game as you can on most last days of a test match where the result is not in doubt.

  10. Which formatt and depends on how far down the line they are.Say empty in 1st round of cup but sold out in semis.Other than test matches and ODI's, in london, most cricket is available on the door

    It's been my dream to find gorgeous cricket babe,as my girlfriends over the years have all hated it,so l have to go abroad on my own in winter to see away test matches,Ho Hum !!

  11. It depends how busy the match is. If it is not busy then you may be able to get in on the door but i would book tickets in advance just incase you can't get in.

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