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7th July 2014.
International greats Graeme Swann and Rahul Dravid will present their nation’s case for cricketing success at a pre-Test dinner at Trent Bridge. England face India in the first Investec Test of the series from Wednesday 9 July, with Swann and Dravid set to entertain guests in the Derek Randall Suite on Monday 7 July.
Swann took 255 wickets in 60 Tests for his country and played a part in Nottinghamshire’s LV= County Championship victories in 2005 and 2010 while Dravid played 164 Tests for India, scoring 13288 runs at an average of 52.31.
The pair will assess the contemporary cricketers representing their nations and take questions from the floor to set the scene for the opening match of cricket’s most anticipated series.
Guests will enjoy a drinks and canape reception in the Trent Bridge Pavilion before a four-course dinner with wines and coffee. Individual places cost £102 and can be purchased by clicking here, while corporate guests can secure a table of ten for £850 vat.
Call the events team on 0844 8118712 for further information and sponsorship opportunities.
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