Cricket matches have always been popular for client entertaining. Test matches, lasting a whole day, give plenty of face-time with guests, giving… more »
The Experience Club at The Kia Oval was Keith Prowse’s first foray into informal cricket hospitality when it launched in summer 2010. Based… more »
The new Marylebone Suite launches at Lord's this year, located in the Mound Stand, with direct access to premium seats that have a great… more »
Edgbaston is the England cricket team's most successful ground, with the side winning more fixtures there than anywhere else. It's famed… more »
The Kia Oval boasts some of the most modern hospitality facilities of any British cricket ground, with all-inclusive packages provided in… more »
Surrey fans can speak of a glorious history, having won more than 20 county championships, but most of their success has been concentrated in two golden ages at the end of the 19th century… more »
Book a table of 10 or more at the England v Sri Lanka Test Match or the England v India ODI and get Cheltenham hospitality at half price. The… more »
With the benefit, or pressure, of playing at Lord's - the home of cricket - Middlesex have enjoyed considerable success in the county championship, winning it a dozen times in the 20th century… more »
Nottinghamshire may not have had a trophy-laden history but it has enjoyed recent success and many a great player has represented the East Midlands county. England pace bowler Harold Larwood … more »
Despite attracting some impressive players to the County Ground, Somerset have struggled to attain the success they crave. Ian "Beefy" Botham - possibly England's finest all-rounder of the… more »
Sussex are the oldest first-class cricket club, formed in 1839, but fans on the south coast had to wait until 2003 for the county to win its first championship. Their one-day team, now called… more »
Warwickshire have benefited hugely from the character of their famous Edgbaston ground, which is a regular venue for England Test series. The national team's outstanding former captain Ian… more »
Affectionately known as the Pears by some of their fans, Worcestershire struggled to keep up the pace they set in three heady years in the late 1980s, when the team one two County Championships… more »
The White Rose County have in recent years threatened to return to their dominant position in the domestic game. Yorkshire were by far the best team before the Second World War and boast more… more »
Although the Red Rose County were consistently challenging for the county championship in the first half of the 20th century - winning seven titles in that time - Lancashire have struggled… more »