Stupid question, but will you be able to pay on gate tomorrow?Come on you Pears, though my mate will be supporting the Bears.
Quote from: eric woolban woolban on July 24, 2013, 10:32:59 PMStupid question, but will you be able to pay on gate tomorrow?Come on you Pears, though my mate will be supporting the Bears.Assume you mean Friday? Can't see it being a problem if PGW's attendance guess is correct. The ground holds 25,000.
Javid owls Marshall in first over.
There were several announcements throughout the evening saying that people with a current match ticket could buy a ticket or the Pears game for £10.
By Brian Halford 26 Jul 2013 07:01Bumper crowd set to see if rivals can be tamedOLD rivals Worcestershire will stand in the way of the win Warwickshire desperately need when the teams meet in the Twenty20 tonight.With the weather forecast mercifully set fair (the Bears are certainly owed a few dry big-occasion days) a 10,000-plus crowd is expected at Edgbaston.Most will be willing Varun Chopra’s side on to record the victory which would keep them in the hunt for a place in the quarter-finals.Victory over Gloucestershire on Wednesday kept their hopes alive and further wins against Worcestershire tonight and at home to Somerset on Tuesday could well squeeze the Bears through to the last eight.As always with the current format, it is a complex equation. The top two teams from each group will qualify, along with the two best third-placed teams.In theory, Warwickshire could even make it through with just one win from their last two games but that is very unlikely. Defeat tonight, against a Worcestershire side already out of the qualification picture, would be a huge and probably terminal blow.In the midst of the extravangaza of T20 thrills, meanwhile, during the interval tonight will be a bit of fun from a mascot race.Bears mascots Carmen and Hugh take on Bella the Lion (Aston Villa), Beau Brummie (Blues), Wolfie (Wolves) and Sky Bue Sam (Coventry City) in a “sprint”.