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| Buying ticlets for India vs Australia Delhi October 08 Hi - i will be in Delhi for the India vs Australia test in October 08 (travelling from the UK) - i cannot fidn any information anywhere about where i can buy tickets and at what price if anyone has any useful info can you post it here - things on prices, best part of stdium to sit etc thanks, mark |
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| Actually the incompetent BCCI doesn't have an up and running website just as yet(it should be in place shortly) where there is exact information on where to buy tickets, its always confusing for foriegners!!!. I would imagine since its a test match you should get the tickets fairly easily at Ferozshah Kotla itself if you went there a day or two prior to the start of the match, you might even get them on the same morning as well.ODI and T20 match tickets are virtually impossible to get, with long queues and stampedes. Online ticketing is not a very popular method but has been used during the IPL and some recent international cricketing events in Bangalore. The prices for a ODI/T20 would range between Rs.250(~$6) to Rs.2500(~$60). I am not exactly sure about test match prices but I would imagine it should be much lesser, I would highly suggest that you go for tickets higher than or about Rs 1000(~$25) as they invariably have better seating and view. It would be so much easier if you were watching the Bangalore test match(same series) or the Champions League for which you would need to keep checking Ticketpro for updates. If you feel uncomfortable buying the tickets after you get here, keep checking if the BCCI has released its much-delayed website BCCI.tv by then and has info on buying tickets online. I think there just might a little more public interest in this series considering the events in the last series down under, but my instinct says you should be able to get tickets easily, considering tickets for India vs Pakistan test match in Kotla last november were easily available.October is one of the best times to visit delhi as the weather is really good, so you should have a good time watching the match. I'll keep you updated if I get any more info. have a look at the following article. Dont worry it wont nearly be as bad for a test match :-) BBC SPORT | Cricket | England | India's fan stampede Last edited by sanketh84 : 05-08-2008 at 05:04 PM. |
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| Be carefull a lot of people got stung buying fake tickets at the Beijing Olympics from what appeared to be a reputable sight that they were directed to by google. |
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| I'd love to go to a Test match or any international match in India. I'm coming back to India again in November, are India playing any home matches at the end of November? I'll probably need a flight to wherever the Test match is....
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I have been told tickets to Test matches in India are generally readily available. |
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India Vs Australia October 9-13-1st Test, Bangalore October 17th-21st 2nd Test, Mohali October 29th-Nov 2 3rd Test, Delhi November 6-10 4th Test, Nagpur India Vs England November 14 1st ODI v India, Rajkot November 17 2nd ODI v India, Indore November 20 3rd ODI v India, Kanpur November 23 4th ODI v India, Jamshedpur November 26 5th ODI v India, Cuttack November 29 6th ODI v India, Guwahati December 2 7th ODI v India, Delhi December 11-15 1st Test v India, Ahmedabad December 19-23 2nd Test v India, CCI Mumbai Except for the ODI in Delhi you should be able to get tickets for the rest of the matches fairly easily. Take a pick!!! Last edited by sanketh84 : 09-08-2008 at 03:06 PM. |
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| Delhi test match hey Greenandwhite. I'll also be in New Delhi around that time and am really keen to see the first day or two of that test match. If you're travelling alone and would like someone to go with I'll be more than happy to accompany. It sounds like tickets won't be too hard to get hold of if you try a couple of days before. Me names Jamie, 21, will just be finishing a few months of travellin Asia and an Indian test match seems like the ideal way to round things off! Give us a message if you're up for it, Jamie |
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| Slightly curious as to why greenandwhite and sma5jp are interested in watching an India-Aus match being England supporters themselves ?! Anyways, guys, if you do manage to find out a source to buy earlier than 2 -3 days, would appreciate a post back. Been in delhi for a few years now but never managed to catch a match - have to this time! cheers ananya |
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I just called the bank thats selling the tickets for the match - unfortunately they are closed now (Saturday half day) and are closed tomorrow (weekly off). However, they confirmed that they have the tickets available with them. I will be going to the branch to buy my tickets on Monday morning. Happy to get tickets for you if you give me the details of day/stand you want the tickets for. You can then pick-up your tickets from me when you're here. I plan to buy the season tickets for myself. Cheers, Tiger |
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