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Perfecting The Pitch

When it comes to picking up hints on how to look after your ground – and your club – it’s best to speak to the experts. Josh Burrows talks to a groundsman and two clubs at the top of their game
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It’s fast, it’s furious and it’ll hit you for six! The Twenty20 Cup smashed its way in to the sporting calendar this week and you could be there to see the action.

The Wisden Cricketer has teamed up with Twenty20 Cup official partner, npower, to bring you a superb competition. We’re offering readers the chance to win a pair of tickets to a Twenty20 Cup game at their local county ground – we have four pairs of tickets to give away for each match listed below.

With all the skill of traditional cricket, Twenty20 is an action-packed three hour spectacle, making it the perfect way to spend a summers evening. All the counties start in regional groups, eight make the quarter-finals, and it's topped off by an exciting Finals Day on August 15th at Edgbaston.

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Expiry Date : Thursday 18th June 2009
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