Watching Cricket in Britain
It's Saturday afternoon at Trent Bridge during the second day of the test match. As Saturday is fancydress day, you're surrounded by the Flintstones, some posh men in bowler hats and 3 Elvis impersonators. 'Fred-dy, Fred-dy' is the cheer as Flintoff comes in to bowl off his long run, the crowd goes quiet as he delivers the ball, then there is a giant 'ooohhhh' as he beats the bat. The ball goes through to the 'keeper and the chant 'Fred-dy' starts again.
Enjoy a cricket day out
Cricket is a game that is best enjoyed live - this way you get to experience the atmosphere, the traditions and the strategies first hand. There are lots of different cricket days out to choose from, so make sure you choose one that's perfect for you.
Cricket with the kids
Looking for a day out with the kids? Domestic cricket in England is a great day out, admission is cheap and tickets are always available. Take a picnic and let the kids run around while you enjoy sitting in the sunshine and enjoying the game.
Music & fun at Twenty20
If excitement is your thing, then get yourself tickets to a Twenty20 game, it only lasts for 3 hours, and is designed to entertain. As well as the cricket, there's lots of music and a party atmosphere.