Trent Bridge’s 2022 Vitality International T20 between England and India will now take place on Sunday 10 July, a week later than originally planned.

 

I have IT20 tickets, and still wish to attend. What do I have to do?

We dearly hope that you will still be able to join us on the new date and, if that is the case, you need take no action.

All other arrangements in relation to the game remain unchanged and the tickets you have already secured will automatically become valid for the new fixture.

 

What if I can no longer attend?

If you are no longer able to attend you are entitled to a full refund, which you can claim by completing the form here by 10am on Friday 5 November. Kindly bear with us while we work through the volume of requests.

 

My downloaded/printed ticket still says Friday 3 July, what should I do?

If you have already downloaded your ticket for 3 July, they will remain valid for the 10 July even though the date on your e-ticket will now be incorrect. You are also welcome to redownload with the new date if you wish.

 

I want to buy tickets for the new date. How can I do that?

All general admission seating for the Vitality IT20 between England and India is now sold out. If you would like to be notified in the event of any further tickets becoming available, kindly fill in the form at trentbridge.co.uk/waitinglist.

 

Why is this change happening?

The rearrangements will allow the fifth match of the LV= Insurance Test Series between England and India, which was due to be held last month at Emirates Old Trafford, to take place in July 2022.

With India leading the series 2-1, the concluding clash will begin on Friday 1 July in Birmingham following an agreement between the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

The fixture cannot be staged at Emirates Old Trafford owing to clashes with pre-planned events at the venue, which will leave insufficient time to prepare a Test pitch.

Instead, Lancashire’s home venue will now play host to the second Test against South Africa, starting on Thursday 25 August. This match was previously due to take place at Edgbaston.

The IT20 series of which Trent Bridge hosts the third fixture is now set to commence on Thursday 7 July at the Ageas Bowl, before Edgbaston hosts the second encounter two days later.

England's Royal London One Day Series with India will now commence on Tuesday 12 July at the Kia Oval, before Lord’s hosts the second game of the series on Thursday 14 July. The final 50-over fixture will be held at Emirates Old Trafford on Sunday 17 July.