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DateLine: 3rd February 2010 Media Release - 3 February 2010 Media accreditation now open for Pakistan v England Twenty20 Internationals at Dubai Sports City Forms can be downloaded at http://www.dxbsport.com/articledisplay.asp?id=82 Applications must be submitted by Monday 8 February Dubai, United Arab Emirates Media accreditation is now open for the Pakistan - England Twenty20 International (T20I) matches at Dubai Sports City on 19 and 20 February. The matches, sponsored by WorldCall and presented by Bank Alfalah, will both take place at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Media wishing to cover the action must complete the relevant forms and return them by close of business on Monday 8 February. The media accreditation form, as well as information detailing accreditation policy, can be found at http://www.dxbsport.com/articledisplay.asp?id=82 Any media with questions relating to accreditation can contact Dubai Sports City on +971 4 425 1111, extension 261. The two matches will bring together the hosts of the most recent International Cricket Council World Twenty20 event (ICC WT20), England, and Pakistan, the winners of that event in June last year. Pakistan is the most successful side in T20I history, having won 21 of its 27 matches in this format of the game for a winning percentage of 79.62. The next best record belongs to South Africa with 65.38 percent win ratio. England, where the game was launched at domestic level in 2003, has a win percentage of 40.90 having failed to progress beyond the Super Eights stages of the ICC WT20 last year. The matches will represent the final chances for both sides to play this format of the game before the next ICC WT20 event starts in the West Indies on 30 April.
Tickets for the matches at Dubai Sports City start at AED75 (Friday 19) or AED50 (Saturday 20) up to AED500 (Friday 19) or AED400 (Saturday 20) and are now available through www.boxofficeme.com
For corporate hospitality packages, please contact Dubai Sports City on +971 4 425 1111. (Article: Copyright © 2010 Pakistan Cricket Board)
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