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Ashes tickets


No, me neither.


Actually, just checked the email and they are ‘print at home’ with a delayed download so you don’t sell them on etc.
 
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Cheers all, I'll just have to be patient :D


Aye it was double the price of last years test. My old colleague went to New Zealand test for 4 days this winter and he paid £25 for all 4 days. Mad.
I guess if people are prepared to pay it they will continue to charge the silly prices. I'll stick to around £800 for 5 years of cricket. I do find it baffling people will pay £120+ a day to watch England outside the region but won't pay £15-£20 to watch Durham. Each to their own I guess. Probably only get about 80 overs for a full day as well.
 
I guess if people are prepared to pay it they will continue to charge the silly prices. I'll stick to around £800 for 5 years of cricket. I do find it baffling people will pay £120+ a day to watch England outside the region but won't pay £15-£20 to watch Durham. Each to their own I guess. Probably only get about 80 overs for a full day as well.

If you watch England in the Ashes you are getting the absolute pinnacle of the sport, brilliant atmosphere (Northern grounds).

I’ll do most of the Durham T20s this season but it isn’t as good as going to a test.
 
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