India vs New Zealand: First waiting...then coming soon and now everything is sold, know the whole matter

Posted on 21st Oct 2023 by rohit kumar

Tickets for the match to be held between India and New Zealand on October 22 at the International Cricket Stadium, Dharamshala, are not available on the online booking site, but tickets are being offered on social media platforms. There are many such posts on social media where black marketing of tickets is taking place. Tickets are so expensive that buying them is not within the reach of the common audience. The story of tickets for this match is the same...first waiting...then coming soon and now sold out... On the other hand, the remaining gap was filled by the absence of an offline counter outside the stadium. The spectators of the state were excited to see the players of the Indian cricket team. Everyone wanted to buy tickets for this match.

 

For this, while cricket lovers did not forget to open the online booking site daily, their hopes were dashed due to the non-opening of the offline counter. On the first day when the sale of tickets for the match started on the online booking site, the people who applied for the tickets were kept on the waiting list in the initial phase itself. After this, whenever the booking site was opened, the label Coming Soon was found stuck on the tickets for the India-New Zealand match. Now that both the teams have reached Dharamshala for the match, the online booking site is now declaring the tickets as sold out. A question has arisen as to who bought the tickets. On the other hand, many such posts have been posted on social media, where an open offer is being made to sell tickets for the India-New Zealand match.

 

 

In this context, HPCA Secretary Avneesh Parmar said that the tickets for the match to be held between India and New Zealand on October 22 at Dharamshala Stadium have been sold online only. No offline counter has been set up yet for the sale of these tickets.

 

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