Gloucestershire Gladiators in their new kit (Picture by Martin Bennett)
GLOUCESTERSHIRE Gladiators have officially launched their new Twenty20 kit -
the first Twenty20 shirt design change since the 2004 season.
Twenty20 has been hitting the headlines in recent weeks with the extravagant
and highly publicised start of the Indian Premier League.
The 20 over competition returns to Bristol on Friday June 13 with the
Gladiators playing the Warwickshire Bears.
This season sees five home Twenty20 group stage matches being played at the
County Ground; June 15 v Northamptonshire Steelbacks, June 24 v Glamorgan
Dragons, June 25 v Worcestershire Royals and the final home fixture is
against local rivals the Somerset Sabres on Friday June 27.
Tickets are available to purchase in advance, and cost £11 for adults and £5
for under 16s. A mini season ticket, giving entry to every Gladiator home
Twenty20 group stage fixture, is available for £39 for adults and £19 for
under 16s.
The Gladiators had huge success in last year's Twenty20 Cup competition.
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After getting through the group stages the Gladiators cruised past the
Worcestershire Royals in the quarter-finals ensuring the Gladiators were on
their way to finals day.
They thrashed the Lancashire Lightnings in the semis and narrowly lost out
to the Kent Spitfires in a nail-biting final.
The new kit design, by Surridge, will be available in the club shop from
mid-May, priced at £35 for juniors and £40 for adults.
The new shirts can be pre-ordered from the club shop (0117 910 8020).
Tickets can be purchased by: calling the ticket line (during office hours)
0117 9108010, through the website www.glosccc.co.uk or from the ticket
office at the County Ground during office hours.
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