As well as tickets to the first day on Thursday, Paddy Power will provide the winner with a free £100 bet on the match and a hotel in central Birmingham for Wednesday and Thursday night.
Despite News of the World columnist Kevin Pietersen being out of the series, England are still favourites to win back The Ashes at evens. To back our boys with a bet, visit paddypower.com for these and more Ashes betting markets.
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Test cricket in England / Wales and Australia is popular especially when they are competing against each other. If there are problems facing Test cricket due to 20/20 popularity they should and could be challenged by drastically reducing entrance tickets, after all a 20/20 ticket lets you see the whole game whereas you see only 1/5 of a Test for a daily ticket. Multiply this by 5 and the cost is huge.
By PATRICK FARRELL. Posted July 26 2009 at 10:52 AM.