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NatWest Series ticket prices reduced
ECB
July 18, 2000
Tickets for the NatWest Series match between England and Zimbabwe at Edgbaston have been reduced in price. Around 11,000 tickets had been sold prior to the start of the match but the sunny weather in Birmingham and the draw, a dress rehearsal for the showpiece final at Lord's on Saturday raised hopes of boosting gate sales by another 4,000 today.
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