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Good news for cricket fans, those who had failed to book their tickets for the highly anticipated India vs Pakistan ODI World Cup clash, will get another chance to do so!
Yes, you read that right, BCCI will put 14,000 tickets for the high-octane clash up for sale from October 8 onwards.
The sale of tickets for the match will commence from 12 PM IST onwards on October 8th, 2023. Fans can purchase tickets by visiting the official ticketing website.
Earlier, BCCI had faced a lot of backlash as many fans failed to book tickets for India’s matches. Many fans faced the issue where they were asked to wait in queues for long hours.
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BCCI had later assured that they will try and provide as many tickets as possible to fans. The apex board have thus announced that as many as 14,000 tickets for the India vs Pakistan game will be made available.
The high-octane clash between the two rivals will take place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on October 14.
Tickets for team India’s matches had started to go on sale from last month but within a few hours of going online, almost all of the matches were sold out. Later, the same tickets were available online for as high as Rs 19,00,000 Per Pass.
With many fans complaining of ticketing issues, BCCI has decided to provide the spectators some relief by giving them another chance to buy the tickets for the India vs Pakistan game.
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India’s match against Pakistan will be the most anticipated affair among all World Cup games owing to the rivalry between the two nations, more so after India hammered Pakistan in the Asia Cup Super 4 fixture, registering a massive 220-run win.
The group stage fixture of Asia Cup between the two teams was washed out, and in the Super 4 tie, Pakistan were simply no match for India.
India will open their World Cup campaign against Australia on October 8 at Chennai, whereas Babar Azam’s men have already gotten a win under their belt as they beat the Netherlands by 81 runs on Friday.
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