Inter Services Twenty20 2011
Servicemen from the Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force will compete in a triangular Twenty20 tournament at the Home of Cricket on Tuesday 28 June.
The match will help raise funds for Help for Heroes charity, which helps wounded service men and women and for The Royal British Legion who are celebrating their 90th anniversary this year.
The Army v Navy match has become a popular fixture in recent years at Lord's after the Home of Cricket hosted the centenary match in 2008.

Who are you backing? Navy, Army or Airforce? The tournament has been expanded into a three-way Twenty20 competition to include the Royal Air Force too.
Last year the 'old hands' saw off the newcomers to ensure an Army v Navy final - which the Navy won in a thrilling final over.
Since then Army bowler David Wade, who took 3-12 in the final, has been signed up by first-class county Gloucestershire - a demonstration of the quality on display in all three sides.
The competition is sure to be fierce but there is a very good cause at its heart.

Princess Anne meets service men & women helped by Help for Heroes Help for Heroes and The Royal British Legion will also be making a collections around the Ground.
Both the charities and the teams would love your support, so come along to Lord's and cheer on your service men and women.
No money from the purchase of tickets will go to charity. Support for both charities will be provided by way of sponsorship revenue, corporate donations, programme sales, ground collections and the sale of the charities' merchandise on the day, and the increased public profile that association with IST20 provides.






