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September 21, 2011
The ECB is expected to announce the awarding of lucrative international matches for 2012-2016 on Wednesday as a Test match venues whether they were handed attempts Ashes matches. Old Trafford, Trent Bridge, Edgbaston, Rose Bowl and Cardiff are competing for two tests against Australia in 2013, with the Lord that you be added to the matches already confirmed in Durham and the oval.
There are different packages of furniture available, but most coveted includes games against Australia and India. The mechanism for distribution of games have been changed by the process of closed tender which attracted controversy to force counties to spend more money than they could afford to host the games in England. This has left some, especially in Cardiff and the Rose Bowl, need help or time to pay their accommodation costs.
This time, however, municipalities have gone to a fixed price for party groups, and were judged on factors such as its facilities. This is a crucial time for counties that have passed or are still spending millions on improving its facilities and Lancashire and Warwickshire.
There is a factor of well-being around Old Trafford Lancashire after completing their 77 years of waiting for the County Championship last week, but despite the price of £ 550 000 for first place (most of which goes to players) the club need to get an Ashes Test to help pay for the complete reorganization of the earth.
Time that ran almost as long-term legal battles on the same floor plans drawn this season. They were eventually won, but the last phase of construction did not start last month. Lancashire are sure to remain on track for completion in 2013 - and the new player and the facilities of the media can be opened in August - but the ECB would further compensation is the promise of a final product.
This is something for the Edgbaston and Trent Bridge facilities and infrastructure. Edgbaston impose new stand makes an impressive debut against India testing and soil also received Twenty20 final day, while Trent Bridge is a proven, they will be hoping a failed test during the Ashes series 2009.
The Rose Bowl hosted its first test this season against Sri Lanka and the track has been widely praised for offering pace and bounce, but Hampshire had to call to the ECB for more time to pay for their stage . Glamorgan, meanwhile, suffered because of the crowd of poor weather conditions during the visit of Sri Lanka - just 922 were present in Cardiff to watch England dramatic last day victory - and has already had to return their test against West Indies next season that was dedicated to the Lord.
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