The much-anticipated showdown between India and Pakistan within the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is scheduled for October 14th at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat, and cricket lovers from all corners of India are sparing no effort of their quest to safe a ticket for the electrifying match set to unfold on the earth’s greatest cricket stadium.
Securing a ticket has confirmed to be fairly a problem for some followers.As followers from across the globe flock to the BCCI-affiliated platform, BookMyShow, tickets are swiftly disappearing, leaving a number of upset followers eager for extra.
Since solely a restricted variety of tickets can be found for buy offline, followers from all corners of India are converging on Ahmedabad within the hopes of getting tickets to witness the massive recreation.”The match is on the 14th. I have travelled 2,000 kilometres to watch the match. I will do anything to get these tickets,” stated Avinash, who got here to Ahmedabad from Odisha in the hunt for tickets.
“I have come from Odisha. We will have to go home disappointed if I am unable to get a ticket,” stated one other fan named Prakash.
However, even those that stay in Ahmedabad aren’t certain of getting their hand on India-Pakistan tickets. “I stay just behind the stadium. I am trying to book a ticket online but still have not managed to do so. I hope they open the offline counter also,” stated Ahmedabad man Kaushik.
Securing a ticket has confirmed to be fairly a problem for some followers.As followers from across the globe flock to the BCCI-affiliated platform, BookMyShow, tickets are swiftly disappearing, leaving a number of upset followers eager for extra.
Since solely a restricted variety of tickets can be found for buy offline, followers from all corners of India are converging on Ahmedabad within the hopes of getting tickets to witness the massive recreation.”The match is on the 14th. I have travelled 2,000 kilometres to watch the match. I will do anything to get these tickets,” stated Avinash, who got here to Ahmedabad from Odisha in the hunt for tickets.
“I have come from Odisha. We will have to go home disappointed if I am unable to get a ticket,” stated one other fan named Prakash.
However, even those that stay in Ahmedabad aren’t certain of getting their hand on India-Pakistan tickets. “I stay just behind the stadium. I am trying to book a ticket online but still have not managed to do so. I hope they open the offline counter also,” stated Ahmedabad man Kaushik.
The BCCI introduced the 15-member Indian staff for the World Cup on Tuesday.
To be performed from October 4 to November 19, the World Cup will function 10 groups taking part in at 10 venues throughout India.
The event, which is able to see a complete of 48 matches being performed, will culminate with the ultimate in Ahmedabad.
India’s marketing campaign will start with a conflict in opposition to Australia on October 8 in Chennai.
(With ANI inputs)
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com