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IND-SA T-20 at Cuttack Barabati Stadium: OCA to allocate tickets to affiliated institutions today

Ticket sales for the upcoming T-20 match at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack will commence on Wednesday for organisations affiliated to the Odisha Cricket Association (OCA).

Barabati Stadium in Cuttack

Barabati Stadium in Cuttack Photograph: (File)

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Ticket sales for the upcoming IND-SA T-20 match at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack will commence on Wednesday for organisations affiliated to the Odisha Cricket Association (OCA). 

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According to the association, a total of 11,000 tickets will be sold through SBI Bank at the OCA conference hall, and all necessary arrangements were put in place to ensure a smooth distribution process. 

OCA-affiliated institutions, including schools, colleges, clubs and other associated units, will be able to collect tickets according to their allotted quotas by submitting the required requisitions.

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Online Sales Already Conducted

The OCA confirmed that 2,000 tickets were already sold online on December 1, marking the first phase of public access to the match. 

This initial online sale created an early window for cricket enthusiasts while the current phase focuses on institutional allocations.

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General Public Sale on 5th

In addition to the institutional distribution, arrangements were finalised for the sale of tickets to the general public. 

On December 5, a total of 10,000 tickets will be made available at designated counters for general spectators. These counter sales are expected to draw significant public response as fans prepare for the high-profile fixture at Barabati Stadium.

Also Read: India vs SA T20 at Barabati Stadium: Fans frustrated as online tickets sold out in minutes

With the match approaching, officials are reportedly focusing on maintaining order and facilitating an efficient ticketing system without disruption.

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