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WIN a pair of tickets to the Vitality Blast at the Home of Cricket

Located a stone’s throw away from St John’s Wood Station, Lord’s Cricket Ground is just ten minutes from central London and twenty minutes from Canary Wharf on the Jubilee Line, making it an easy and convenient destination for an after-work night out.

For the T20 Vitality Blast an array of international stars are set to grace the hallowed Lord’s turf, including the likes of England’s Eoin Morgan and Dawid Malan, plus Middlesex’s overseas signings Dwayne Bravo and Ashton Agar.

There promises to be a fantastic night of entertainment both on and off the pitch at Lord’s.

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO LORD’S

Blu Sky Publications, publishers of AustralianTimes.co.uk and TheSouthAfrican.com, has teamed up with Lord’s Cricket Ground to offer you the chance to win 2 tickets to the final Vitality Blast match between Middlesex and Essex Eagles on Thursday 16th August.

To be in with a chance in the draw, you need to correctly answer this question:

What is the common term used in cricket when a batsman scores no runs?

  • Goose
  • Duck
  • Turkey

To enter the competition: email your name, mobile number and answer by 2pm (London) on Thursday to bryce@blueskygroup.co.uk with the words LORD’S VITALITY BLAST in the subject field.

A winner will be randomly selected from the emails with the correct answer.

If you’re not our winner, but would like to come along to Lord’s and soak up the famous Lord’s atmosphere, tickets are priced at just £25 for adults and £5 for under-16s and can be purchased from Lords.org/t20

 

Located a stone’s throw away from St John’s Wood Station, Lord’s Cricket Ground is just ten minutes from central London and twenty minutes from Canary Wharf on the Jubilee Line, making it an easy and convenient destination for an after-work night out.

For the T20 Vitality Blast an array of international stars are set to grace the hallowed Lord’s turf, including the likes of England’s Eoin Morgan and Dawid Malan, plus Middlesex’s overseas signings Dwayne Bravo and Ashton Agar.

There promises to be a fantastic night of entertainment both on and off the pitch at Lord’s.

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO LORD’S

Blu Sky Publications, publishers of AustralianTimes.co.uk and TheSouthAfrican.com, has teamed up with Lord’s Cricket Ground to offer you the chance to win 2 tickets to the final Vitality Blast match between Middlesex and Essex Eagles on Thursday 16th August.

To be in with a chance in the draw, you need to correctly answer this question:

What is the common term used in cricket when a batsman scores no runs?

  • Goose
  • Duck
  • Turkey

To enter the competition: email your name, mobile number and answer by 2pm (London) on Thursday to bryce@blueskygroup.co.uk with the words LORD’S VITALITY BLAST in the subject field.

A winner will be randomly selected from the emails with the correct answer.

If you’re not our winner, but would like to come along to Lord’s and soak up the famous Lord’s atmosphere, tickets are priced at just £25 for adults and £5 for under-16s and can be purchased from Lords.org/t20

 

Located a stone’s throw away from St John’s Wood Station, Lord’s Cricket Ground is just ten minutes from central London and twenty minutes from Canary Wharf on the Jubilee Line, making it an easy and convenient destination for an after-work night out.

For the T20 Vitality Blast an array of international stars are set to grace the hallowed Lord’s turf, including the likes of England’s Eoin Morgan and Dawid Malan, plus Middlesex’s overseas signings Dwayne Bravo and Ashton Agar.

There promises to be a fantastic night of entertainment both on and off the pitch at Lord’s.

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO LORD’S

Blu Sky Publications, publishers of AustralianTimes.co.uk and TheSouthAfrican.com, has teamed up with Lord’s Cricket Ground to offer you the chance to win 2 tickets to the final Vitality Blast match between Middlesex and Essex Eagles on Thursday 16th August.

To be in with a chance in the draw, you need to correctly answer this question:

What is the common term used in cricket when a batsman scores no runs?

  • Goose
  • Duck
  • Turkey

To enter the competition: email your name, mobile number and answer by 2pm (London) on Thursday to bryce@blueskygroup.co.uk with the words LORD’S VITALITY BLAST in the subject field.

A winner will be randomly selected from the emails with the correct answer.

If you’re not our winner, but would like to come along to Lord’s and soak up the famous Lord’s atmosphere, tickets are priced at just £25 for adults and £5 for under-16s and can be purchased from Lords.org/t20

 

Located a stone’s throw away from St John’s Wood Station, Lord’s Cricket Ground is just ten minutes from central London and twenty minutes from Canary Wharf on the Jubilee Line, making it an easy and convenient destination for an after-work night out.

For the T20 Vitality Blast an array of international stars are set to grace the hallowed Lord’s turf, including the likes of England’s Eoin Morgan and Dawid Malan, plus Middlesex’s overseas signings Dwayne Bravo and Ashton Agar.

There promises to be a fantastic night of entertainment both on and off the pitch at Lord’s.

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO LORD’S

Blu Sky Publications, publishers of AustralianTimes.co.uk and TheSouthAfrican.com, has teamed up with Lord’s Cricket Ground to offer you the chance to win 2 tickets to the final Vitality Blast match between Middlesex and Essex Eagles on Thursday 16th August.

To be in with a chance in the draw, you need to correctly answer this question:

What is the common term used in cricket when a batsman scores no runs?

  • Goose
  • Duck
  • Turkey

To enter the competition: email your name, mobile number and answer by 2pm (London) on Thursday to bryce@blueskygroup.co.uk with the words LORD’S VITALITY BLAST in the subject field.

A winner will be randomly selected from the emails with the correct answer.

If you’re not our winner, but would like to come along to Lord’s and soak up the famous Lord’s atmosphere, tickets are priced at just £25 for adults and £5 for under-16s and can be purchased from Lords.org/t20

 

Located a stone’s throw away from St John’s Wood Station, Lord’s Cricket Ground is just ten minutes from central London and twenty minutes from Canary Wharf on the Jubilee Line, making it an easy and convenient destination for an after-work night out.

For the T20 Vitality Blast an array of international stars are set to grace the hallowed Lord’s turf, including the likes of England’s Eoin Morgan and Dawid Malan, plus Middlesex’s overseas signings Dwayne Bravo and Ashton Agar.

There promises to be a fantastic night of entertainment both on and off the pitch at Lord’s.

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO LORD’S

Blu Sky Publications, publishers of AustralianTimes.co.uk and TheSouthAfrican.com, has teamed up with Lord’s Cricket Ground to offer you the chance to win 2 tickets to the final Vitality Blast match between Middlesex and Essex Eagles on Thursday 16th August.

To be in with a chance in the draw, you need to correctly answer this question:

What is the common term used in cricket when a batsman scores no runs?

  • Goose
  • Duck
  • Turkey

To enter the competition: email your name, mobile number and answer by 2pm (London) on Thursday to bryce@blueskygroup.co.uk with the words LORD’S VITALITY BLAST in the subject field.

A winner will be randomly selected from the emails with the correct answer.

If you’re not our winner, but would like to come along to Lord’s and soak up the famous Lord’s atmosphere, tickets are priced at just £25 for adults and £5 for under-16s and can be purchased from Lords.org/t20

 

Located a stone’s throw away from St John’s Wood Station, Lord’s Cricket Ground is just ten minutes from central London and twenty minutes from Canary Wharf on the Jubilee Line, making it an easy and convenient destination for an after-work night out.

For the T20 Vitality Blast an array of international stars are set to grace the hallowed Lord’s turf, including the likes of England’s Eoin Morgan and Dawid Malan, plus Middlesex’s overseas signings Dwayne Bravo and Ashton Agar.

There promises to be a fantastic night of entertainment both on and off the pitch at Lord’s.

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO LORD’S

Blu Sky Publications, publishers of AustralianTimes.co.uk and TheSouthAfrican.com, has teamed up with Lord’s Cricket Ground to offer you the chance to win 2 tickets to the final Vitality Blast match between Middlesex and Essex Eagles on Thursday 16th August.

To be in with a chance in the draw, you need to correctly answer this question:

What is the common term used in cricket when a batsman scores no runs?

  • Goose
  • Duck
  • Turkey

To enter the competition: email your name, mobile number and answer by 2pm (London) on Thursday to bryce@blueskygroup.co.uk with the words LORD’S VITALITY BLAST in the subject field.

A winner will be randomly selected from the emails with the correct answer.

If you’re not our winner, but would like to come along to Lord’s and soak up the famous Lord’s atmosphere, tickets are priced at just £25 for adults and £5 for under-16s and can be purchased from Lords.org/t20

 

Located a stone’s throw away from St John’s Wood Station, Lord’s Cricket Ground is just ten minutes from central London and twenty minutes from Canary Wharf on the Jubilee Line, making it an easy and convenient destination for an after-work night out.

For the T20 Vitality Blast an array of international stars are set to grace the hallowed Lord’s turf, including the likes of England’s Eoin Morgan and Dawid Malan, plus Middlesex’s overseas signings Dwayne Bravo and Ashton Agar.

There promises to be a fantastic night of entertainment both on and off the pitch at Lord’s.

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO LORD’S

Blu Sky Publications, publishers of AustralianTimes.co.uk and TheSouthAfrican.com, has teamed up with Lord’s Cricket Ground to offer you the chance to win 2 tickets to the final Vitality Blast match between Middlesex and Essex Eagles on Thursday 16th August.

To be in with a chance in the draw, you need to correctly answer this question:

What is the common term used in cricket when a batsman scores no runs?

  • Goose
  • Duck
  • Turkey

To enter the competition: email your name, mobile number and answer by 2pm (London) on Thursday to bryce@blueskygroup.co.uk with the words LORD’S VITALITY BLAST in the subject field.

A winner will be randomly selected from the emails with the correct answer.

If you’re not our winner, but would like to come along to Lord’s and soak up the famous Lord’s atmosphere, tickets are priced at just £25 for adults and £5 for under-16s and can be purchased from Lords.org/t20

 

Located a stone’s throw away from St John’s Wood Station, Lord’s Cricket Ground is just ten minutes from central London and twenty minutes from Canary Wharf on the Jubilee Line, making it an easy and convenient destination for an after-work night out.

For the T20 Vitality Blast an array of international stars are set to grace the hallowed Lord’s turf, including the likes of England’s Eoin Morgan and Dawid Malan, plus Middlesex’s overseas signings Dwayne Bravo and Ashton Agar.

There promises to be a fantastic night of entertainment both on and off the pitch at Lord’s.

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO LORD’S

Blu Sky Publications, publishers of AustralianTimes.co.uk and TheSouthAfrican.com, has teamed up with Lord’s Cricket Ground to offer you the chance to win 2 tickets to the final Vitality Blast match between Middlesex and Essex Eagles on Thursday 16th August.

To be in with a chance in the draw, you need to correctly answer this question:

What is the common term used in cricket when a batsman scores no runs?

  • Goose
  • Duck
  • Turkey

To enter the competition: email your name, mobile number and answer by 2pm (London) on Thursday to bryce@blueskygroup.co.uk with the words LORD’S VITALITY BLAST in the subject field.

A winner will be randomly selected from the emails with the correct answer.

If you’re not our winner, but would like to come along to Lord’s and soak up the famous Lord’s atmosphere, tickets are priced at just £25 for adults and £5 for under-16s and can be purchased from Lords.org/t20

 

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