Tickets for the ODI World Cup 2023 to be held in India have gone on sale from tomorrow i.e. Friday, August 25. Tickets for the non-Indian match went on sale on the first day, but the rush of fans was so intense that the official website and app crashed for about 35 to 40 minutes. Because of this, the sports lovers had to face a lot of trouble in booking the tickets. This is the situation when there are no matches for India, imagine what will happen when the ticket sales for India’s warm-up matches start from 30th August and the official matches start from 31st August.
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Let us tell you that tickets for India’s practice matches in Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram can be purchased from August 30. A day later, tickets will be opened for India’s matches in Chennai (vs Australia, October 8), Delhi (vs Afghanistan, October 11) and Pune (vs Bangladesh, October 19).
The sale of World Cup tickets has started very late and the first day sales were for matches in which India is not playing. However, the process started at 8pm local time and immediately fans complained of the ‘Book My Show’ app crashing. The app is the ticketing partner for the World Cup starting on October 5.
According to Bhasha Samachar, Delhi sports fan Atirav Kapoor said on Friday, “It is really disappointing. The announcement of ticket sales so late and then the basic system framework is not ready, tarnishes the image of the mighty BCCI and ICC. Such tournaments are held all over the world for which systems like lotteries and ticket queues are very common.
The website started working half an hour after ticket sales started but by then many fans had run out of patience.
For your information, let us tell you that from September 1, fans will be able to buy tickets for the home team’s matches in Dharamshala (vs New Zealand, October 22), Lucknow (vs England, October 29) and Mumbai (vs Sri Lanka). , 2 November). Tickets will be available for the matches to be played on September 2 in Kolkata (vs South Africa, November 5) and Bengaluru (vs Netherlands, November 12).
Finally, tickets for the India vs Pakistan match on October 14 in Ahmedabad will go on sale on September 3. The sale of tickets for the semi-final and final matches will start from September 15. Ticket sales will start at 08:00 IST on the above dates.
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Once tickets are booked, fans will be given the option of receiving them by courier or picking them up at a designated location. People who want to get their tickets through courier facility will have to pay Rs 140 extra. Courier options will apply for those who purchase tickets 72 hours prior to the scheduled match. BCCI has informed that e-ticket facility will not be available.