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Upcoming Events We're 150 Not Out www.gloscricket.co.uk 0117 910 8000 8000 910 0117 UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING Day Two (Bristol County Ground) County (Bristol Two Day 2020 FIXTURE LIST POSTER POSTER LIST FIXTURE 2020 Wed 23: Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire 23: Wed Day One (Bristol County Ground) County (Bristol One Day Tue 22: Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire 22: Tue WE’RE 150 NOT OUT! OUT! NOT 150 WE’RE September Day Three (Cheltenham Cricket Festival) Cricket (Cheltenham Three Day The Somewhere Else in Cirencester in Else Somewhere The Tue 7: Gloucestershire v Yorkshire Yorkshire v Gloucestershire 7: Tue 7pm, Wednesday 27 March, March, 27 Wednesday 7pm, Day Three (Cheltenham Cricket Festival) Cricket (Cheltenham Three Day Region Wiltshire North and Cotswolds Wed 1: Gloucestershire v Hampshire Hampshire v Gloucestershire 1: Wed The New Club New The July 6.30pm, Tuesday 25 February, February, 25 Tuesday 6.30pm, Cheltenham & North Cotswolds Region Region Cotswolds North & Cheltenham Day Two (Cheltenham Cricket Festival) Cricket (Cheltenham Two Day Tue 30: Gloucestershire v Hampshire Hampshire v Gloucestershire 30: Tue February, Bristol County Ground County Bristol February, 6.30pm, Monday 10 10 Monday 6.30pm, Region Bristol June Gloucester Spa Ground Ground Spa Gloucester Day One (Bristol County Ground) County (Bristol One Day 7pm, Tuesday 28 January, January, 28 Tuesday 7pm, Region Severn Fri 22: Gloucestershire v Surrey Surrey v Gloucestershire 22: Fri at one of the following events: following the of one at Day One (Bristol County Ground) County (Bristol One Day to support the next generation of cricketers cricketers of generation next the support to Fri 1: Gloucestershire v Somerset Somerset v Gloucestershire 1: Fri Gloucestershire Cricket regions carry out out carry regions Cricket Gloucestershire May AND YELLOw AND work vital the about more out Find Cheltenham Cricket Festival: Cricket Cheltenham REGIONAL EVENTS REGIONAL matches at the Bristol County Ground or or Ground County Bristol the at matches County Championship Division One One Division Championship County region are invited to attend the following following the attend to invited are region www.gloscricket.co.uk/cricket-membership Young people from schools across the the across schools from people Young about becoming a member, please visit visit please member, a becoming about Suite, Bristol Pavilion). To find out more more out find To Pavilion). Bristol Suite, SCHOOLS’ DAYS DAYS SCHOOLS’ Two on Wednesday 23 September (Jessop (Jessop September 23 Wednesday on Two THE BLACK BLACK THE Day Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire Hub, Cheltenham Cricket Festival) and and Festival) Cricket Cheltenham Hub, visit www.gloscricket.co.uk visit Day Two on Tuesday 20 June (The (The June 20 Tuesday on Two Day Lancashire. To find out more, please please more, out find To Lancashire. interval of Gloucestershire v Hampshire Hampshire v Gloucestershire of interval of play on day two of Gloucestershire v v Gloucestershire of two day on play of forums will take place during the lunch lunch the during place take will forums of the Bristol Pavilion following close close following Pavilion Bristol the of Chief Executive and Head Coach. The The Coach. Head and Executive Chief which will be hosted in the Grace Room Room Grace the in hosted be will which once again invited to join our Chairman, Chairman, our join to invited again once the club are invited to attend the meeting, meeting, the attend to invited are club the members’ forums, where members are are members where forums, members’ place on Monday 20 April. All members of of members All April. 20 Monday on place This season sees the return of our popular popular our of return the sees season This The Gloucestershire Cricket AGM takes takes AGM Cricket Gloucestershire The MEMBERS’ FORUMS FORUMS MEMBERS’ AGM 2020 AGM 2020 2020 AGM 2020 AGM CRICKET GUIDE 2020 GUIDE CRICKET GLOUCESTERSHIRE GLOUCESTERSHIRE 150 NOT OUT We look forward to welcoming you to The Bristol County Ground and Cheltenham Cricket Festival in 2020 for Gloucestershire Cricket’s 150th anniversary. 2020 will be one of the most exciting years for Gloucestershire as the club enters the season fresh off the back of promotion to Division One of the County Championship for the first time in over a decade. Plenty of exciting events will be taking place both on and off the field in 2020 and we can’t wait for you to be part of all the action. Will Brown Chief Executive OPEN UP FOR MORE GLOUCESTERSHIRECRICKET GUIDE 2020 MEMBERS’ FORUMS AGM 2020 AGM 2020 This season sees the return of our popular The Gloucestershire Cricket AGM takes members’ forums, where members are place on Monday 20 April. All members of once again invited to join our Chairman, the club are invited to attend the meeting, Chief Executive and Head Coach. The which will be hosted in the Grace Room forums will take place during the lunch of the Bristol Pavilion following close interval of Gloucestershire v Hampshire of play on day two of Gloucestershire v Day Two on Tuesday 20 June (The Lancashire. To find out more, please Hub, Cheltenham Cricket Festival) and visit www.gloscricket.co.uk Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire Day THE BLACK Two on Wednesday 23 September (Jessop Suite, Bristol Pavilion). To find out more SCHOOLS’ DAYS about becoming a member, please visit Young people from schools across the www.gloscricket.co.uk/cricket-membership region are invited to attend the following County Championship Division One matches at the Bristol County Ground or REGIONAL EVENTS Cheltenham Cricket Festival: Find out more about the vital work AND YELLOw May Gloucestershire Cricket regions carry out to support the next generation of cricketers Fri 1: Gloucestershire v Somerset at one of the following events: Day One (Bristol County Ground) Fri 22: Gloucestershire v Surrey Severn Region 7pm, Tuesday 28 January, Day One (Bristol County Ground) Gloucester Spa Ground Bristol Region 6.30pm, Monday 10 June February, Bristol County Ground Tue 30: Gloucestershire v Hampshire Day Two (Cheltenham Cricket Festival) Cheltenham & North Cotswolds Region 6.30pm, Tuesday 25 February, July The New Club Wed 1: Gloucestershire v Hampshire Cotswolds and North Wiltshire Region Day Three (Cheltenham Cricket Festival) 7pm, Wednesday 27 March, Tue 7: Gloucestershire v Yorkshire The Somewhere Else in Cirencester Day Three (Cheltenham Cricket Festival) September Tue 22: Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire WE’RE 150 NOT OUT! Day One (Bristol County Ground) Wed 23: Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire Day Two (Bristol County Ground) 2020 FIXTURE LIST POSTER 0117 910 8000 UPCOMING EVENTS www.gloscricket.co.uk www.gloscricket.co.uk 0117 910 8000 8000 910 0117 UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING Day Two (Bristol County Ground) County (Bristol Two Day 2020 FIXTURE LIST POSTER POSTER LIST FIXTURE 2020 Wed 23: Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire 23: Wed Day One (Bristol County Ground) County (Bristol One Day Tue 22: Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire 22: Tue WE’RE 150 NOT OUT! OUT! NOT 150 WE’RE September Day Three (Cheltenham Cricket Festival) Cricket (Cheltenham Three Day The Somewhere Else in Cirencester in Else Somewhere The Tue 7: Gloucestershire v Yorkshire Yorkshire v Gloucestershire 7: Tue 7pm, Wednesday 27 March, March, 27 Wednesday 7pm, Day Three (Cheltenham Cricket Festival) Cricket (Cheltenham Three Day Region Wiltshire North and Cotswolds Wed 1: Gloucestershire v Hampshire Hampshire v Gloucestershire 1: Wed The New Club New The July 6.30pm, Tuesday 25 February, February, 25 Tuesday 6.30pm, Cheltenham & North Cotswolds Region Region Cotswolds North & Cheltenham Day Two (Cheltenham Cricket Festival) Cricket (Cheltenham Two Day Tue 30: Gloucestershire v Hampshire Hampshire v Gloucestershire 30: Tue February, Bristol County Ground County Bristol February, 6.30pm, Monday 10 10 Monday 6.30pm, Region Bristol June Gloucester Spa Ground Ground Spa Gloucester Day One (Bristol County Ground) County (Bristol One Day 7pm, Tuesday 28 January, January, 28 Tuesday 7pm, Region Severn Fri 22: Gloucestershire v Surrey Surrey v Gloucestershire 22: Fri at one of the following events: following the of one at Day One (Bristol County Ground) County (Bristol One Day to support the next generation of cricketers cricketers of generation next the support to Fri 1: Gloucestershire v Somerset Somerset v Gloucestershire 1: Fri Gloucestershire Cricket regions carry out out carry regions Cricket Gloucestershire May AND YELLOw AND work vital the about more out Find Cheltenham Cricket Festival: Cricket Cheltenham REGIONAL EVENTS REGIONAL matches at the Bristol County Ground or or Ground County Bristol the at matches County Championship Division One One Division Championship County region are invited to attend the following following the attend to invited are region www.gloscricket.co.uk/cricket-membership Young people from schools across the the across schools from people Young about becoming a member, please visit visit please member, a becoming about Suite, Bristol Pavilion). To find out more more out find To Pavilion). Bristol Suite, SCHOOLS’ DAYS DAYS SCHOOLS’ Two on Wednesday 23 September (Jessop (Jessop September 23 Wednesday on Two THE BLACK BLACK THE Day Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire Hub, Cheltenham Cricket Festival) and and Festival) Cricket Cheltenham Hub, visit www.gloscricket.co.uk visit Day Two on Tuesday 20 June (The (The June 20 Tuesday on Two Day Lancashire.
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