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Sell-outs for Twenty20 quarter-finals

The success of Twenty20 in England continues with three of the four quarter-finals due to be played on Monday night already sold out

Cricinfo staff
24-Jul-2006


Surrey will be gunning for another finals appearance © Getty Images
The success of Twenty20 in England continues with three of the four quarter-finals due to be played on Monday night already sold out, and the fourth - at Nottinghamshire - likely to produce another bumper crowd.
All 6500 tickets for Essex v Yorkshire at Chelmsford were snapped up within four hours of going on sale, with the home allocations being bought within 41 minutes. David East, the county's chief executive, has had to promise to assess the way tickets are sold in the future. Gloucestershire v Surrey at Bristol and Leicestershire v Kent at Grace Road sold their last tickets at the weekend.
Trent Bridge - the biggest of the four grounds hosting the matches - still has tickets available for the tie with Northamptonshire, but Paul Maylard-Mason, the county's chief executive, told the BBC that this would be the biggest gate since around 10,000 attended a Gillette Cup quarter-final tie in 1975. "It's fantastic news that we will shut the gates on a full house for the first time since the introduction of Twenty20 cricket," he beamed.