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ICC 20Twenty Barbados 2010

duquesa21

Cricket Spectator
Me and my wife have decided that the 2010 20Twenty in Barbados, St Lucia, etc could make for a great holiday.

We'd be grateful for any advice from seasoned tournament visitors.

Are the matches likely to be sold out - ie. could we generally speaking "pay at the gate" if so, what would normally be the entrance charge? or would we be better going for a package? We've seen a deal for 9 days all inclusive including tickets for 4 matches plus both semi finals and the final for £1500 - sounds good to me, but then again what do I know!

Any help, links, advice appreciated - thanks in advance
 

Langeveldt

Soutie
Seeing as it's in the West Indies, stick to having a great holiday, and avoid anything cricket related as it will in all likelihood, be a massive messup.. Who knows if the WI will even have a team, let alone the ability to stage a world class event.. The World Cup that was held there was monumentally soul-less..
 

roseboy64

Cricket Web Content Updater
Seeing as it's in the West Indies, stick to having a great holiday, and avoid anything cricket related as it will in all likelihood, be a massive messup.. Who knows if the WI will even have a team, let alone the ability to stage a world class event.. The World Cup that was held there was monumentally soul-less..
:blink: Agreed the World Cup wasn't WIndian really but how was it a massive mess? Can't blame the organisers for the Final. Everything was well organised from what i saw.
 

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