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Want to see Sachin play? Get tickets online

There is a clamour for tickets for the Wankhede Test match from all over the world. Ticket sales begin today.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

Sachin Tendulkar is retiring soon, and there is a growing clamour for tickets to see him play for the last time, from all over the world. The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) is reportedly fielding calls from Indian and international VIPs, as well as citizen and religious organisations, for tickets.

The initial plan was to sell tickets exclusively through the ticket windows at Wankhede, where Sachin’s last match begins on Thursday, November 14 – however, given the high demand for tickets, tickets will now be sold online. Ticket sales begin today.

It is learnt that the Australian High Commission is among the international VIPs asking for tickets. Even the press box, which accommodates 250 journalists, has over 1,000 applications this time. Politicians from across party lines, sportspersons and embassies of other cricketing and non-cricketing nations have also put in ticket requests.

As of now, there are only 5,000 seats open for the general public. Wankhede seats over 32,000 people – however, the BCCI has 2,500 tickets, 12,000 tickets are to be given to gymkhanas and Garware Club members, Sunil Gavaskar has asked for 75 tickets and Sachin himself has been given 500 tickets by the MCA.

The price range for the online tickets is Rs 500, Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,500. Only two tickets will be issued per person. The ticket pick-up counters will be set up at the Mumbai Hockey Association (next to Wankhede) November 12 onwards.

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Tickets still available for Ind-Eng T20 match

The India-England T20 match is scheduled for December 22. The State Government has allowed the MCA to sell tickets online.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

The Maharashtra State Government decided on December 13, after a request from the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), that tickets for the T20 match between India and England on Saturday, December 22, would be allowed online, provided certain conditions were followed. Tickets for the match are currently being sold through bookmyshow.com. The match is to be held at 7 pm.

While tickets in Block T L1, U L1 and V L1 in the Sachin Tendulkar stand have been sold out, as have tickets in the I L3, M L2, L L2, W L1, X L1, Y L1 (tickets priced at Rs 1,500 each) and L L1, K L1 and J L1 (tickets priced at Rs 300 each) from the North and Sunil Gavaskar stands have also been sold out. As per the booking site, tickets are still up for grabs in the Grand Stand, Block L4 (Rs 7,500) and in the Gavaskar Stand A L2, B L2, C L2, D L2, E L2 and F L2. Each person will get a maximum of two tickets only.

Online booking okay, but with riders

If you’re buying tickets online, remember these Government stipulations on online sale of tickets and check the ticket you purchase for these:

– The tickets must be printed in rolls serialised from A to Z, and starting from the number 1.

– All those booking tickets online must be notified of the ticket sale confirmation before the match.

– Each ticket must bear a unique bar code that will serve as a security check while entering Wankhede Stadium and passing through a metal detector.

– You are not allowed to make multiple purchases of tickets at different times. Even if you do, you will be given a maximum of two tickets at the venue on showing valid proofs.

(Picture courtesy cricket.yahoo.com. File picture, used for representational purpose only)

 

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