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Jul 13, 2018 Sports
Guyana is set to host two potentially electrifying One Day International matches between the West Indies and Bangladesh, the first being on Sunday July 22 next from 09:30hrs and a Day/Night showdown on Wednesday July 25th.
This latter match will bowl off from 14:30hrs at the National Stadium, Providence. Ticket holders will have designated seating. Tickets and car passes will be available for purchase from next Monday between 09:00hrs and 17:00hrs only at the Guyana Cricket Board Office, Regent Road, Bourda.
Ticket prices are as follows: Red Stand-$5,000, Green Stand-$5,000, Orange Stand-$3,000, Grass Mound-$2,000. Children under 12 years-old would be admitted free with the purchase of an adult ticket. Car passes-$1,000.
Senior Citizens over 60 years would be free with the presentation of a National ID at the Box office, while these tickets last.
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