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Why not give summers a Big Bash?

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The KFC Big Bash League is non-stop entertainment from start to finish, with something to keep everyone in the family entertained. As well as fast paced cricket on-field, great music, phenomenal fireworks, and unique boundary performances for each BBL club creates a hugely entertaining experience—all packed into just a few short hours! Tickets to the BBL are a great value option for an entertaining night out for fans of all ages. The value for parents looking for school holiday entertainment is fantastic as are the adult and kids ticket options.

Cricket Australia wants to make sure that you can relax with your family and have a good time so they work hard to make every BBL match a safe and friendly event for the whole family.

You don’t need to worry about there not being enough food or drink options when you head to the BBL—each club’s venue offers a range of food and drink selections, from traditional sports match options through to tasty, gourmet menu items.

Feel like bringing along your own supplies? No worries, you can bring along your own food and unopened drinks (just leave the glass and alcohol at home!), meaning you can dine out at the cricket however you choose.

Tickets to the BBL are a great value option for an entertaining night out for fans of all ages. The value for parents looking for school holiday entertainment is fantastic as are the adult and kids ticket options.

 

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