Cobras VS Dolphins in T20 cricket match at Newlands
Come see the boys from the Boland battle it out against the KwaZulu-Natal locals in a rematch of last season’s tournament final
Revenge will be the order of the day when the Cape Cobras head up against the Durban-based Sunfoil Dolphins in a T20 Ram Slam cricket clash at Newlands Stadium in Cape Town on Friday, 7 November at 6pm.
The match marks the start of the T20 season in the Mother City and pits the 2013-2014 Ram Slam T20 competition‘s finalists against each other again.
Previously, the mighty Dolphins beat the Cobras to win their first Ram Slam trophy in seven seasons! The Durban team, coached by former SA batsman Lance Klusener, will be looking for another victory against the boys in blue.
Ultimately, both teams will be looking to secure a solid start to the season and to establish themselves in the rankings. T20 cricket matches are known to be fast-paced, exciting and filled with sixes from some of your favourite cricket players.
Our boys in blue and yellow will be playing at their homeground, and with the support of the Cape Town behind them, they will surely be looking to pull out a victory!
TICKETS FOR THE 2014 CAPE COBRAS VS SUNFOIL DOLPHINS CRICKET MATCH AT NEWLANDS
Tickets can be bought online at Ticketpros.co.za and cost between R30p/p and R60p/p. The match starts at 6pm, and those attending should aim to arrive early to get a beautiful spot to see all the action.
PROHIBITED ITEMS LIST – Sahara Park Newlands
In order to ensure your safety and comfort at this venue, please take note of the following:
PROHIBITED ITEMS – these may NOT be brought into the stadium grounds: • Firearms, weapons, knives and sharp objects
• Stainless Steel utensils (knives, forks, metal cups, etc.)
• Fireworks, explosives, flammable items.
• Mace/Gas Containers
• Glass bottles or containers
• Alcohol or Illegal Substances
• Cans (soft drinks / alcohol)
• Braai Equipment/Skottels/Webber Braais (no open fires allowed)
• Animals/Pets
• Bicycles, skateboards, scooters
• Balls (soccer/rugby/etc)
• Video cameras and non-accredited media equipment (i.e. professional photographic or recording equipment)
• Airhorns/Vuvuzelas/Blowhorns/Kutuzelas
• No musical instruments
• Any mass branded clothing or items which constitute ambush marketing
• Banners/flags with derogatory text or drawings
• Oka Pipes
• Unofficial merchandise with the intention to trade within the grounds
• Chairs other than collapsible deckchairs and or camping chairs (for grass embankment seating only)
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