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Photo Gallery - Tour Of IST20 Match Ball In Afghanistan

23 June 2011

Below is a selection images of the ball that will be used for the Inter Services T20 tournament during its tour of Afghanistan.

The ball is due to arrive at Lord's for the tournament on Tuesday, 28th June.

Inter Services T20 Match Ball Tour Of Afghanistan
Inter Services T20 Match Ball Tour Of Afghanistan
Inter Services T20 Match Ball Tour Of Afghanistan
Inter Services T20 Match Ball Tour Of Afghanistan
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Join the fun and support the services cricket teams on June 19th at Lord's where the Army, Navy and RAF will be competing in Twenty20 cricket action. Enter our Super Over or Richie Benaud impersonation competitions (or both) for your chance to win a family day at Lord's to watch the action.
Following the announcement that once again Lord's will host the Inter Services Twenty20 on 19th June, tickets are now available for the event.
It is with great pleasure that the Combined Services Cricket Association can announce that the Inter Services Twenty20 Tournament (IST20 2012) will, once again, be held at Lord's Cricket Ground on Tuesday 19 June 2012. This is the fifth year in a row that Services cricket has been hosted by Marylebone Cricket Club back at Lord's, and the third year running for the Inter Services Twenty20.
On Sunday 7th August, gates open at 12 noon, the England Disability team will be playing the Army Development squad at the historic ground of Bournville Cricket Club.
The Royal Air Force were the winners of this year's Inter-Service T20 competition at Lord's, beating the Royal Navy in the final. Under heavy skies the Royal Air Force played the Royal Navy in the first game; the Royal Navy setting a challenging target of 148 off 19 overs (Duckworth Lewis score), due in no small part to some fine batting by new cap Marine Rob Urrman (73 no).
The Royal Air Force won a keenly contested yet rain affected Inter Services Twenty20 competition at Lord’s on Tues 28 Jun 2011. Under heavy skies the Royal Air Force played the Royal Navy in the first game; the Royal Navy setting a challenging target of 148 off 19 overs (Duckworth Lewis score), due in no small part to some fine batting by new cap Marine Rob Urrman (73 no).
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