Royal London One-Day Cup Cricket

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Watch one-day cricket at the iconic Trent Bridge and cheer on the Nottinghamshire Outlaws in the Royal London One Day Cup.
Featuring past & present internationals like Samit Patel, Alex Hales, Jake Ball and Stuart Broad (England commitments permitting) the Outlaws team is packed full of stars.
Fixtures:
Tuesday 2 August v Sussex
Friday 12 August v Middlesex (being played at Grantham CC)
Sunday 14 August v Durham (being played at Grantham CC)
Tuesday 23 August v Surrey (being played at Welbeck CC)
Outlaws v Surrey (at Welbeck CC) (23 Aug 2022) |
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