Cuttack: For cricket fans, who may have missed the chance to secure tickets online for India vs England ODI match at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on February 9, around 12,000 tickets will be available at stadium counters on February 5 and 6.
The offline ticket sale for the public will be held at the counters of Barabati Stadium from 9 am to 6 pm on these two days. People can purchase up to two tickets each by producing valid ID cards. There will be a separate queue for women.
A total of 3 queues will be formed at each counter, according to Odisha Cricket Association (OCA).
This ensures that even more enthusiasts can partake in the live experience of this thrilling contest, taking place here after a gap of five years.
The OCA has announced various ticket price categories – Rs 1,100 for gallery no 1 and 3, Rs 900 for gallery no 2 and 4, Rs 1,200 for gallery no 5, Rs 700 for gallery no 7, Rs 6,000 for special enclosure, Rs 8,000 for AC Box, Rs 10,000 for New Pavilion and Rs 20,000 for Corporate Box.
Tickets were sold to the office-bearers, council members and affiliated units, members of the OCA at its conference hall at Barabati Stadium on February 3-4, while only 4,000 tickets were put up for sale online from February 2.
The redemption of online tickets will be done from 10 am to 4 pm on February 7 and 8, and from 7 am to 12 noon on February 9, at Cambridge School in Cuttack and KIIT University in Bhubaneswar.
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