Pinak Mishra, DCP Cuttack during an inspection at Barabati Stadium ahead of the T20I on June 12. (Image: OCA)
The offline ticket sale at counters on Thursday for the upcoming India-South Africa T20I on June 12, was sold out in a single day.
The sale at various counters started at 9 am and the allotted 12,093 tickets were all sold out, so there won’t be any sale on Friday.
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There was chaos once the ticket counters opened and police had to resort to lathi charge to control the crowd.
Meanwhile, the ticket redemption counters will still continue as per the schedule and people who have availed the online tickets can receive the hard copy of the tickets from their respective redemption centres that they opted during the online booking process.
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