IFAonline Coffee Lounge presents the Ignis Stick Cricket Competition

Katrina Lloyd
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Ignis Asset Management, sponsors of Middlesex CCC, invites you to smash the world's best bowlers around Lord's and register your scores to win fantastic prizes!

Each week you have the chance to win tickets, signed bats and memorabilia in the build up to this year's Ashes series. Click here to join the action While the aim of the game is to post the highest score, you don't need to top the leader board to win a prize. All players who register a score during the week will be entered into the weekly prize draw, with winners notified by email. You can play as many times as you like to keep improving your score - competitions will run weekly until Sunday 30 August 2009. Prizes for professional advisers: - A cricket bat signed by the MCCC t...

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