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Barabati Stadium
Ahead of the highly anticipated India–South Africa T20 match scheduled to be played at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on December 9, excitement and anticipation are rising among the fans.
Meanwhile, online sale of tickets will begin from tomorrow. Behera assured that, unlike last year, there will be no lighting issues at the Barabati Stadium during the match this time.
Ahead of the upcoming match, officials have announced that only 2,000 tickets will be sold online while the offline ticket sales at counters will begin on December 5. A total of 23,000 tickets will be put up for sale, while 18,400 complimentary passes will be issued.
On the other hand, before the match, Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) Secretary Sanjay Behera visited the Puri Srimandir on Sunday to invite Lord Jagannath and symbolically offer the first ticket of the game.
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After having the deity’s darshan, Behera prayed for the smooth conduct of the T20 match at Barabati as well as for Team India’s victory.
Speaking to the media, the OCA Secretary said that preparations for the T20 match are almost complete, with a few remaining tasks expected to be finished in the next couple of days. He also stated that he would meet the Chief Minister today to hand over the match ticket, and the Chief Minister will purchase the ticket.
In view of the chaos during ticket sales for the previous match, special arrangement has been made this time.
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