Early bird tickets are now available for Cornwall Cricket's showcase game against Somerset this July.
The game presents an opportunity for National Counties to gauge their skills against top-tier players from across the country.
It is scheduled to take place at Truro Cricket Club on July 21 at 11am, with gates opening from 9am.
Passes are now available, £10 for adults and free for individuals under 18 years old.
On-the-day tickets will be available to purchase on the day, £15 per adult and £5 for under 18s.
There is a car park fee, however, which is priced at £5 per car.
Managing director of Cornwall Cricket Board, Joe Skinner said: "Once again we welcome our partners Somerset County Cricket Club into Cornwall to play against Cornwall.
"We are extremely grateful that they make the trip to showcase elite cricket in Cornwall.
"This should prove a great opportunity to enthuse people and young players into cricket."
He continued: "We are also extremely thankful for the continued support from Truro Cricket Club and their excellent team of volunteers leading up to the event and through the day.
"The Cornwall Cricket Board will be providing skill zones, inflatables and we will be showcasing the rise of women’s softball cricket in Cornwall.
"We look forward to seeing families and cricket supporters at the event."
Cornwall Cricket Board offers adults and children aged five and over the opportunity to participate in cricket across the county.
It is also the official governing body for all cricket in Cornwall.
While it is also responsible to the England and Wales Cricket Board for the strategic management, development and conduct of the sport.
To book tickets to the Cornwall and Somerset game online, visit https://booking.ecb.co.uk/vLZWbw
For more information about Cornwall Cricket, visit the website via www.cornwallcricket.co.uk or email admin@cornwallcricket.co.uk.
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