Tickets sales have commenced from Monday for the highly anticipated third season of the Global T20 Canada that runs from July 20 to August 6. The marque tournament, returning after a three-year pandemic induced hiatus, is scheduled to take place at the CAA centre in Brampton.
This year, the exciting mix of teams will feature Toronto Nationals, Brampton Wolves, Montreal Tigers and Vancouver Knights along with the two debutants – Surrey Jaguars and Mississauga Panthers.
The season will see each franchise play seven matches in the group stages. In the play-off phase, the top two teams will play each other in Qualifier 1 for a coveted berth in the finals. The third and fourth-placed team from the group stages will battle it out in an Eliminator. Qualifier 2 will feature the winner of the Eliminator and the losing team from Qualifier 1, competing to register a spot in the finals.
Tickets are on sale at www.gt20.ca, ranging from $5 to $100 for the group stage matches. Tickets are also already available for the playoffs and the final. For ease of use, the platform also allows fans to pick tickets from $5, $10 and $15 categories as well. There is also an assortment of options for ardent fans with day passes available for double header match days, along with weekend passes and season passes in silver, gold and VIP categories.
Speaking on the upcoming tournament, CEO of Global T20, Richard Berridge, said: “The fan experience is vital to us. We have seen a great response in the previous editions and we are thrilled to bring an even more exciting season of the Global T20 Canada. Anticipating an incredible response, we invite fans to join us for a true cricketing spectacle in the region.”
Fans are undoubtedly in for an action packed season as this season will feature some of the finest players around the globe, including Harbhajan Singh, Tim Southee, Chris Gayle, Alex Hales, Shoaib Malik, and Shakib Al Hassan to name a few. Action picks up on Thursday, July 20th when the home team Brampton Wolves will begin their campaign against new entrants Mississauga Panthers.