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4th ODI: England v Pakistan
Friday 17 May 2019
Venue: Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
With the ICC Cricket World Cup taking place in England in 2019 this is one of England's last white ball games before the tournament begins.
Trent Bridge has played host to some memorable one day action in recent years - not least in 2018 when England set a world record highest ODI score of 481-6 against Australia.
Local hero Alex Hales will be hoping to feature once again alongside star names including Jos Buttler, Owen Morgan and Ben Stokes as England take on Pakistan who are historically one of the most entertaining white ball teams with their mix of 90mph fast ballers, mystery spinners and hard hitting opening batsmen.
As the third oldest Test ground in the world, Trent Bridge know a thing or two about hosting the finest hospitality experience. With a selection of splendid rooms offering the best seats in the house, fine dining and complimentary bar options, there's no more delightful way to watch the world's best cricketers.
Whether it's from the exclusivity of a private facility or surrounded by the buzz of fellow corporate guests, you're guraranteed a hearty Trent Bridge welcome at this historic venue. To find out more about the venue, including transport links, places to eat, drink and stay nearby, plus other things to do in the area, please click here.
Alternatively, you can talk to the friendly hospitality team at Trent Bridge by calling 0844 8118712.
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