The organisers of Titans of Cricket announced today (Friday 16th September) that they will be raising funds and continued awareness for Chance to Shine.

Titans of Cricket will take the best of Twenty20, the IPL and World Cricket and put it 'All Under One Roof', in a two hour spectacular of batting, fielding, and bowling. Top cricketing stars from four countries will battle it out in the Titans' Arena, with five extreme challenges combining to provide the ultimate test of cricketing skills.

Hosted at The O2 Arena in London (8th October), the event will rekindle two of the most passionate rivalries in cricket. Ashes legend Freddie Flintoff leads an all star English team against Australian cult heroes David Boon and Adam Gilchrist; while 2011 World Cup Winner Virender Sehwag fronts the Indian effort against 1992 World Cup Winner, The King of Swing, Wasim Akram and Shahid Afridi representing Pakistan.

Not only will this partnership help to raise valuable funds for Chance to Shine, it also entitles Chance to Shine supporters to a special offer on tickets.

At The O2 Arena in London (8 October) we are offering a great discount on 1 to 5 children with lower bowl tickets at just £15 and upper bowl tickets at £10

Also for every 5 children, one adult goes for free with tickets at £60, £45 and £28

To claim the Chance to Shine discount, quote code reference CHANCE when booking tickets

Matt Pennington Founder and Director of Titans of Cricket said: "We are delighted to welcome Chance to Shine on board as our national cricket charity. We are looking forward to our inaugural Titans event and supporting such a fantastic cause."

Wasim Khan Chief Executive of Chance to Shine added: "The partnership with Titans of Cricket is exciting for Chance to Shine and exciting for young people like those involved in Chance to Shine. To see their cricketing idols like Freddie Flintoff, battling it out live in this fresh and dynamic format is an experience they will never forget."

Chance to Shine will be promoting their public fundraising wristband appeal at The O2 which launched earlier this Summer at the England v India Lord's Test.