
England v Australia 4th Natwest ODI Wednesday
KIA OVAL - 30 June 2010
England face yet another exciting Summer of international One day, Twenty20 and Test cricket against Bangladesh, Australia and Pakistan. After England’s fantastic victory against Australia in the Ashes last summer, cricket in the UK is at an all time high.
Hospitalityfinder is delighted to offer first class official hospitality in our luxuriously appointed facility for each of these events at the Brit Oval.
Official Hospitality
Private tables are available for 8-12 guests with smaller groups being accommodated on a shared basis.
To Include the Following in the Package:
- Morning coffee & refreshments on arrival
- Champagne Reception
- Three Course Silver Service luncheon followed by coffee & chocolates
- Selection of fine wines, ports & brandies
- Full complimentary bar throughout the day (excluding champagne)
- Reserved match ticket
- Traditional afternoon tea
- Souvenir Match Programme
- Flora Decorations
- Television monitors with video
- Event management in attendance
- Official documentation
Example Itinerary
- 09.00am - Gates open, tea, coffee and refreshments are served
- 10.00am - Complimentary bar opens
- 11.00am - Play starts
- 13.00pm - Lunch is served with selected fine wines
- 13.40pm - Play resumes
- 15.40pm - Afternoon tea is served
- 18.00pm - Scheduled end of play
- 18.30pm - Bar closes (30 mins after close of play)
- 19.00pm - Hospitality area closes and guests depart (or one hour after the close of play)
Kia Oval
The Kia Oval, still commonly referred to by its original name of The Oval, is an international cricket ground in Kennington, London. In the past it was also sometimes called the 'Kennington Oval' and in recent years it has been officially titled as the 'Fosters Oval', 'AMP Oval', and, currently, the 'Kia Oval' due to various commercial sponsorship deals. It is located in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is the home ground of Surrey County Cricket Club, and also traditionally hosts the final Test match of each English summer in late August or early September. The Oval was the first ground in Britain and second in the world after the Melbourne Cricket Ground to host Test cricket.
