WORCESTERSHIRE members have snapped up all available tickets for tomorrow's meeting to discuss the England and Wales Cricket Board's proposals for a new city-based T20 competition.

The ECB's chief operating officer Gordon Hollins is to attend the forum which will take place in The View at New Road between 11.15am and 12.30pm.

Hollins will be outlining the details of the proposed eight-team tournament which it is intended to be staged in addition to the existing NatWest T20 Blast.

Numbers attending the forum were limited to 35 to 40 key member stakeholders being invited by the club and a further 50 places had been made available on the first come, first service basis.

Worcestershire chief executive Tom Scott and club chairman Stephen Taylor will also be in attendance.

County chairmen and chief executives of the first class counties, MCC and the PCA agreed at a meeting last month with the ECB to have on-going discussions about the future structure of domestic cricket including the new eight-team tournament.

First-Class Counties are carrying out wider consultation on the proposal, while the PCA is addressing its full membership - all with the support of ECB before discussion by the ECB Board.

Scott said: "Consultation with members is an extremely important part of this process and something I have been looking forward to doing.

"When changes such as these are proposed a clear understanding is of paramount importance to the buy in of each County.“

]The agreed approach is built on the game-wide strategy – Cricket Unleashed – and has been developed to broaden cricket’s appeal, provide greater financial stability for all 18 First Class Counties and ensure that each continues to compete in all three formats of the game.

Details will continue to be developed in consultation with the First Class Counties, PCA, MCC and wider stakeholders in the game with the proposal to be formally considered by the ECB Board.