Thursday, March 28, 2024

Cricket West Indies Women v New Zealand | 1st ODI – Monday 19th | Tickets & More!

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Photo Credit: Cricket West Indies

Lots have happened in Antigua over the past few days:

  • The government of Antigua & Barbuda declared Monday 19th a national holiday to mark the passing of the twin island’s former Head of State, Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Tropical Storm Fiona forced the postponement of the first two CG United One Day Internationals between WI Women and NZ Women
  • The 1st One Day International was re-scheduled for Monday 19th from starting at 9:30am AST at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium

The Good News? We survived the storm and CRICKET IS BACK!! GET TICKETS

  • The weather has cleared up
  • Kids are home from school
  • Many parents are home from work

So why not come out and Rally with the #MaroonWarriors?!

Here are 5 Things You Need to Know:

  1. TICKETS: Get yours online at tickets.windiestickets.com or at the Stadium Ticket Office
  2. PRICE/DISCOUNTS: Adults pay only EC$15 | Seniors get half off | KIDS ENTER FREE!
  3. COME EARLY. Make it an all day affair! After all it is a One Day International!
  4. FOOD & DRINKS: Walk with your coolers. It makes the vibes so much sweeter!
  5. MAKE MEMORIES! Take selfies and tag us on social media @windiescricket with the hashtag #MaroonWarriors

Are You Ready?

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Here’s a fun fact! This will be Hayley Matthews first match as Captain of the West Indies Women so come out and be a part of history!

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