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The 2024 Vitality Blast will start with a series of double headers with the Charlotte Edwards Cup, starting on Thursday 30 May.
Vitality Blast Off will return bigger and better next summer with a four-day festival of men’s and women’s domestic Twenty20 cricket.
An expanded Vitality Blast Off will feature seven men’s and women’s T20 double headers, in addition to Edgbaston again hosting a Vitality Blast double header with two Midlands rivalry games.
With the men’s county and women’s regional domestic fixtures to be announced next Thursday, the early release of the Vitality Blast Off schedule gives fans the chance to start planning for next season.
Vitality Blast Off begins with two Charlotte Edwards Cup and Vitality Blast double headers on Thursday 30 May at The Ageas Bowl and Emirates Old Trafford.
The opening day features Charlotte Edwards Cup champions Southern Vipers hosting Western Storm while Hampshire Hawks and Surrey, who both reached Vitality Blast Finals Day in July, also meet at The Ageas Bowl. Thunder, who played in their first Finals Day in June, welcome Central Sparks to Manchester while Lancashire Lightning meet Durham.
A rematch of this year’s Vitality Blast final headlines the Friday action as Somerset begin their title defence against Essex at the Cooper Associates County Ground, while Trent Bridge and the Seat Unique Riverside will also stage double headers.
Edgbaston will then host its marquee men’s double header – the only matches scheduled for that day – with Birmingham Bears taking on rivals Notts Outlaws, while near-neighbours Derbyshire Falcons and Leicestershire Foxes clash.
Vitality Blast Off will conclude with two more double headers at The Kia Oval and at the County Ground in Northampton on Sunday 2 June. Both reigning T20 champions travel to The Kia Oval where South East Stars will host Southern Vipers and Surrey will bid to reverse their semi-final defeat to Somerset.
More than 14,000 people attended the first-ever Vitality Blast Off at Edgbaston this summer as fans enjoyed all-action entertainment on and off the field.
With 2024 Vitality Blast Finals Day already a sell-out, Blast Off provides all cricket fans with the opportunity to enjoy Edgbaston’s famed atmosphere and supporters can now register for priority access here with tickets going on general sale on Tuesday 5 December.
ECB Managing Director of County Cricket, Neil Snowball, said: “It is hugely exciting to be able to confirm that Vitality Blast Off will be expanded to include eight venues next summer as we aim to attract more people to watch men’s and women’s domestic cricket.
“We have scheduled some of the highest-profile men’s and women’s games during the four-day window, which will also launch the new Vitality Blast season in style.
“We saw how successful Vitality Blast Off was this summer when Edgbaston did a remarkable job, as they always do, to put on a show for fans on and off the field and we’re determined to build on that.
“I know supporters will also be excited to know that the men’s county and women’s regional schedule is just a week away from being announced, and now is the perfect time to get in contact with your local county about memberships for next season.”
2024 Vitality Blast-Off fixtures
Thursday 30 May
Ageas Bowl
Southern Vipers v Western Storm
Hampshire Hawks v Surrey
Emirates Old Trafford
Thunder v Central Sparks
Lancashire Lightning v Durham
Friday 31 May
Seat Unique Riverside
Northern Diamonds v South East Stars
Durham v Birmingham Bears
Trent Bridge
The Blaze v Central Sparks
Notts Outlaws v Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton
Western Storm v Sunrisers
Somerset v Essex
Saturday 1 June
Edgbaston
Derbyshire Falcons v Leicestershire Foxes
Birmingham Bears v Notts Outlaws
Sunday 2 June
Kia Oval
South East Stars v Southern Vipers
Surrey v Somerset
County Ground, Northampton
Sunrisers v Northern Diamonds
Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Yorkshire Vikings
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