Cuttack: Cricket enthusiasts can make a beeline at seven counters for offline booking of tickets for the India-South Africa T20I match at Barabati Stadium in Odisha’s Cuttack city, from 9 am on Thursday (June 9).
For the first time, there will be two separate counters for women, informed Odisha Cricket Association (OCA).
The tickets will be sold from 9 am to 6 pm till June 10 or till the availability of tickets. A person can buy a maximum of two tickets in the offline mode. A valid government ID proof like a Voter ID or Aadhaar card will be required for the purchase of tickets.
Ticket Price
- Gallery No- 1, 3 & 5- Rs 900
- Gallery No- 2 & 4- Rs 700
- Gallery No- 7 – Rs 600
- Gallery No-6 (Player concession)- Rs.300
- Special Enclosure- Rs 5,000
- AC Box- Rs.7,000
- New Pavilion- Rs 8,000
- Corporate Box- Rs 12,000
The match, which is scheduled for June 12, will be played with 100 per cent spectators capacity under the newly installed LED Flood Light (the first LED Sports Flood Light in Odisha) and newly laid Sand Based Outfield.
While the seating capacity of the stadium is 44,234, 29,154 tickets, including 8000 for affiliated units/ office bearers/ BCCI affiliated units, and 21154 for the public (including online tickets), are being sold. The seats will be numbered and the same will also be reflected on the tickets. The gates will open at 3 pm, four hours before the commencement of the match, the OCA added.
The five-match T20I series will get underway in Delhi on June 9, followed by the match at Barabati. The third, fourth and fifth games will be played at Visakhapatnam, Rajkot and Bengaluru. The two teams will reach Bhubaneswar on June 10 and leave on June 13. The players will stay at Hotel Mayfair in Bhubaneswar.