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The Vitality Blast is back at Trent Bridge next summer - and in 2026, every matchday is set to feature a double dose of action!
Expect sixes to be smashed, stumps to be shattered and the Trent Bridge faithful to be in full voice as we host 12 games across six home T20 matchdays, with Notts Outlaws and The Blaze in back-to-back action on every single occasion.
Snap up your Blast Season Ticket to be guaranteed entry to every home game in the group stage.
| Vitality Blast Cricket Double Header: Nottinghamshire Outlaws v Yorkshire (Men) | The Blaze v Yorkshire (Women) (22 May 2026) |
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