Festival boasts an array of cricket legends and stars
The Hill Dickinson Chesterfield Festival of Cricket - with Chesterfield Borough Council - includes four mouth-watering clashes.
Derbyshire play Yorkshire in a Twenty20 match on July 14 and on July 15 Australian Test legend Glenn McGrath leads a star-studded cancer charity Twenty20 McGrath Foundation XI against a Derbyshire XI featuring West Indian Legend Shivnarine Chanderpaul, England’s Women’s star Sarah Taylor and Derbyshire stars such as Kim Barnett, Devon Malcom and Kevin Dean.
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Hide AdThe charity match supports the McGrath Foundation, the Cricket Derbyshire Community Foundation and Breast Cancer Care. McGrath will join former Australian team-mates Damien Martyn, Ian Harvey and Jason Gillespie and England legend Darren Gough in the McGrath XI.
From July 17, Derbyshire takes on Yorkshire in a four-day LV County Championship match and the festival will be rounded off on July 21 when Derbyshire Falcons play Durham Dynamos in a one-day Twenty20 match.
The five-day festival made a triumphant return in 2006, attracting bumper crowds and the event remains one of the highlights of the summer.
It provides an opportunity for residents and visitors to see first-class cricket in the idyllic setting of Queen’s Park, which has long been recognised as one of the most beautiful cricket grounds.
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Hide AdFixtures and times: Derbyshire Falcons v Yorkshire Vikings - 2.30pm, July 14; McGrath Foundation XI v Cricket Derbyshire XI - Chesterfield Turns Pink Charity Twenty20 - 6pm, July 15; Derbyshire v Yorkshire - 11am, July 17; Derbyshire Falcons v Durham Dynamos - 2.30pm, July 21.
For tickets call 01332 388 101. Advance Day: Adults £12 (£16 on the day), Juniors £4 (£5 on the day). Admittance free for DCCC members. All 6 days for a £55 Six Pack Ticket. McGrath Foundation tickets are £20, £5 for juniors and children under 5 are free. Parking is £4 in advance, £5 on the day. Advance tickets available from Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre.