Competition: Win tickets to the One-Day Cup final at Newlands

Cricket365 are giving away 10 sets of double tickets to the Cape Cobras' One-Day Cup home final – against the Titans – at Newlands in Cape Town on Friday, 15 November, 15:00 local time start.
<B>COMPETITION NOW CLOSED</B>
Cricket365 are giving away 10 sets of double tickets to the Cape Cobras' One-Day Cup home final – against the Titans – at Newlands in Cape Town on Friday, 15 November, 15:00 local time start.
To win, simply leave the name of your favourite Cobras cricketer (not necessarily the one in picture) – and why – in the Facebook comments tool at the bottom of this competition.
Winners will be notified soonest and must be available to collect tickets at Cricket365 headquarters – Fourth Floor, The Warehouse, 24 Alfred Street, Foreshore, Cape Town – between 09:00 and 17:00 on Thursday or Friday this week.
Tickets are for seating, most likely in the North Stand, not grass embankment.
Cheers,
Team C365
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