Win ICC Champions Trophy tickets with Kingfisher Beer
WE’VE teamed up with Kingfisher Beer to offer readers the chance to win tickets to the most exciting cricket tournament of the year - the ICC Champions Trophy 2017!
One winner will win six tickets to the England vs New Zealand match in Cardiff on June 6, plus a supply of beer for the group.
Kingfisher, the No.1 Indian beer the world-over, has been appointed the Official Lager Partner for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017, which is being held in England and Wales June 1-18. Crisp, clean and unfailingly refreshing, Kingfisher Beer is a top choice for summer, whether you’re watching the cricket from the stadium or on telly!
Kingfisher Beer will be the exclusive lager supplied at the three iconic venues - Edgbaston, Oval and Cardiff - where the tournament is taking place. It will also be the exclusive lager at the ICC Champions Trophy Fan Park so spectators can look forward to enjoying a cold pint of Kingfisher whilst watching the matches - what could be more ‘Indian’ than that!
To be in a chance of winning this competition, just answer the following question: What date is the England vs New Zealand cricket match taking place?
Send your answer, name, address and contact details on a postcard to Kingfisher Beer Competition, Samantha Newman, South Wales Argus, Cardiff Road, Newport, NP20 3QN or you can enter by text. Start your message with BEER, leave a space and then send your answer, name and address to 80360. Messages cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Service provided by Newsquest Media Group.
Terms and conditions:
Must be 18+ years old to enter
Must be a UK resident
There is no cash or alternative to the prize stated, and the prize is not transferable. No part or parts of the prizes may be substituted for other benefits, items or additions. If winners are unable to attend the prize event for any reason, a redraw will take place
Further terms and conditions at www.southwalesargus.co.uk/competitions.
Closing date: May 28
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