Two presentations will take place on the field of play during Nottinghamshire’s final Rothesay County Championship fixture of the season against Warwickshire.
At the start of the Tea interval on Thursday 25 September (scheduled for 3.10pm or when 32 overs remain, whichever is later), we'll be saying farewell to Chief Executive Lisa Pursehouse.
Earlier this year, Lisa announced that she was to step down from the role at the end of this season, with her 13-year tenure making her the longest-serving CEO in county cricket.
The first female Chief Executive in the county game, Lisa joined Trent Bridge as Sales and Marketing Manager in 2000, going on to serve as Commercial Director, Commercial Operations Director and Deputy Chief Executive before taking the helm.
At the start of the Lunch interval on Friday 26 September (scheduled for 12.30pm), we'll be saying thank you to Alex Hales for his achievements in a Nottinghamshire shirt across 18 consecutive summers with the county.
Hales, who recently became the first Englishman to surpass 14,000 T20 runs, in the course of claiming the CPL title with Trinbago Knight Riders, has enjoyed a glittering career in Nottinghamshire colours.
His unbeaten 187 carried the Outlaws to glory in the 2017 Royal London One Day Cup Final against Surrey, while he also won the 2010 County Championship, 2013 YB40 and 2020 Vitality Blast.
His 4,825 T20 runs is the most scored by any man in an Outlaws shirt.
2025 members are, of course, entitled access to the season-ending fixture against Warwickshire by simply presenting their membership card at the gates. Members can also claim a free ticket for a friend or family member to join them at each day of the game. Tickets can be claimed online here, using the Member Bring A Friend option for each day’s play…
Ticket prices for non-members have been reduced for the fixture, with adult tickets priced at £15, seniors and under 21s at £10 and juniors at £5. Secure tickets here…