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WIN Headingley second Test tickets



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Click here for your chance to win a pair of tickets to the first two days of England versus South Africa in the second Test at Headingley, Leeds.
THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED.

THE TICKETS WERE WON BY ALAN STIRK FROM MORLEY.


Michael Vaughan's England face South Africa at Headingley this week and thanks to Sky Sports one lucky reader could enjoy a pair of tickets to the first two days of play.

Sky Sports is broadcasting the game exclusively live and in high definition as part of another busy summer of cricket which includes all of England's clashes with South Africa. Sky's coverage also includes action from the four major domestic trophies including each county at least three times.

Commentary comes from the likes of Sir Ian Botham, David Gower, Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain while Sky digital viewers can enjoy interactive options accessible via the red button including live stats, replays, ongoing highlights and a searchable player database. Go to skysports.com for the latest news and information.

So for your chance to win this fantastic prize simply answer the following question:

Which two England players scored centuries in the drawn first npower Test at Lord's?

The competition closes at 10am on Thursday. The tickets will be available for collection from Yorkshire Post Newspapers from lunchtime on Thursday.


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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 7:58 AM
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