We love selling Cricket travel & Cricket tour packages (you have to love it as its more of a passion than a way to turn a quid in sports travel). So we have some exciting travel news, with the Australian Cricket team returning to play cricket at Lords in July 2010.
Starting with an ODI against England at Lords, the Aussies then play against Pakistan in 2 x Twenty20’s at Edgbaston.
Hostilities against Pakistan continue with a test match at Lords.
Sportsnet Holidys can make sure you don’t miss this once in a lifetime chance to see Australia play at the “home of cricket” or at Edgbaston. Check the website if you are interested or have some mates traveling UK and Europe next summer.
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Thursday, October 8, 2009
The Ashes 2010 Dates, Ashes Series 2010-11
The Ashes 2010 dates have been released for the Ashes Series 2010 Gabba Nov 25
Adelaide Dec 3
Perth Dec 16.
Melbourne Dec 26-30
Sydney Jan 3
The Boxing day test 2010 Melbourne at the MCG that is the one which will be the make or break if it is 2 to 1 1 all and draw 2 draws etc
I already have the Sportsnet Holidays Ashes Cricket Series 2010-11 page up for registrations. I think Ashes cricket tours that have Ashes tickets and Cricket tour friendly hotels will be massive. Imagine if England could retain the 2010-11 Ashes in Australia. I can not imagine what would happen if it was at the boxing day test. I think most Aussie cricket fanatics would opt for a New Zealand passport rather than lose the Ashes at the G.
Adelaide Dec 3
Perth Dec 16.
Melbourne Dec 26-30
Sydney Jan 3
The Boxing day test 2010 Melbourne at the MCG that is the one which will be the make or break if it is 2 to 1 1 all and draw 2 draws etc
I already have the Sportsnet Holidays Ashes Cricket Series 2010-11 page up for registrations. I think Ashes cricket tours that have Ashes tickets and Cricket tour friendly hotels will be massive. Imagine if England could retain the 2010-11 Ashes in Australia. I can not imagine what would happen if it was at the boxing day test. I think most Aussie cricket fanatics would opt for a New Zealand passport rather than lose the Ashes at the G.
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