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England v Pakistan Royal London One Day International Tuesday 30 August 2016
The Royal London One Day International between England and Pakistan will take place at Trent Bridge on Tuesday 30 August 2016.
Tickets are on sale now - https://www.eticketing.co.uk/nottsccc/default.aspx
The third One-Day International against Pakistan will follow clashes at the Ageas Bowl and Lord's.
If you are attending the match and need to book accommodation then please visit the Stay section on our website or contact the Nottingham Tourism Centre on 08444 77 5678.
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