ICC: Basin Reserve a sell out for New Zealand v Australia at CWC 22

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The sold out signs are up at the Basin for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 New Zealand v Australia clash on 13 March – but tickets are still available for most other group matches around Aotearoa. 

With yesterday’s announcement of another 10% of capacity being released, tickets are available for Waikato fans to be at New Zealand v India on Thursday under lights, and support their team at Seddon Park.

‘We’re sorry we can’t host more fans at the Basin, but are delighted we can accommodate more under the 20% capacity allowance. Wellington fans are among our most loyal supporters and we hope to welcome more for the first Semi Final on 30 March,” said CWC 22 Andrea Nelson. 

“The good news is tickets are available for most other group matches, and we’ll have more news on the 19 and 20 March Eden Park matches soon. We’d love as many fans as possible to experience CWC 22 live,” said Andrea Nelson.  

CWC 22 will release more details on Semi Finals and the Final in coming days, fans can register their interest in the meantime. 

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