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Cricket Ireland offer tickets to RSA Challenge crowd

Saturdays' RSA Challenge between Ireland and Australia has been abandoned after just 10.5 overs due to adverse weather conditions.Saturday's RSA Challenge between Ireland and Australia has been abandoned after just…

Saturdays’ RSA Challenge between Ireland and Australia has been abandoned after just 10.5 overs due to adverse weather conditions.
Saturday’s RSA Challenge between Ireland and Australia has been abandoned after just 10.5 overs due to adverse weather conditions.
Cricket Ireland has decided to offer ticket holders the opportunity to see the Irish team in action again over the next month on a day of their choice free of charge.

Ticket holders from today’s match are being offered a free ticket for any ticket purchased to any of the upcoming five home internationals in July. This includes those who decided not to travel due to adverse weather conditions. The matches are:

July 3 – 1st ICC WCLC ODI, Ireland v Afghanistan, Clontarf, Dublin, 10.45am
July 5 – 2nd ICC WCLC ODI, Ireland v Afghanistan, Clontarf, Dublin, 10.45am
July 18 – 1st T20 International v Bangladesh, Stormont, Belfast , 5.00pm
July 20 – 2nd T20 International v Bangladesh, Stormont, Belfast , 5.00pm
July 21 – 3rd T20 International v Bangladesh, Stormont, Belfast , 4.00pm

Proof of purchase will be required either by post or email to ticketsales@irishcricket.org. This may include booking confirmation number, ticket or some other form of proof.

For all detail of upcoming fixtures see http://www.cricketireland.ie
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Photo: Captain William Porterfield and Michael Clarke Pose with the RSA Challenge Trophy. Rowland White Photo
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