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England v South Africa Day 2. Friday Lords Tickets



***Tickets still available!***
Date & Time
11 Jul 2008, 10:30
Venue & Location
Lords cricket ground, Reserved seats together
Other Info
*SEATS MUST BE BROUGHT IN PAIRS ie 2 or 4. PRICE IS PER TICKET*
Our Price
£126.00 (includes VAT)
No. of tickets required




There have been three Lord's Cricket Grounds. The original was founded by Thomas Lord in 1787 on the site of what is now Dorset Square. The first regular cricket fixture at Lord's (one that continues to this day) was the annual Eton v. Harrow cricket match which was first played in 1805.

Lord was obliged to relocate in 1810 to a site called Lisson Grove in the vicinity of Regent's Park but he lost that venue after only three years because the land was requisitioned for a canal cutting. In 1814, the present Lord's ground, formerly a duckpond, was founded.


Face value £40.00

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