BCCI to launch 400,000 extra World Cup tickets from September 8

Sep 06, 2023 at 5:44 PM
BCCI to launch 400,000 extra World Cup tickets from September 8
With lower than a month to go for the primary match of the men’s ODI World Cup, the BCCI, the host board, has introduced the discharge of as many as 400,000 tickets within the subsequent part of ticket gross sales.

A BCCI assertion on Wednesday night stated that the “general sale of tickets” for all matches of the World Cup will begin from 8pm IST on September 8, including that “fans will be notified of the further sale of tickets in the next phase in due course”. The launch didn’t point out any particulars of the following part although.

ESPNcricinfo has learnt these tickets are a part of an extra phased strategy to satisfy the large demand from followers, although there was not any point out beforehand that such a batch would go on sale. The unique phased strategy of on-line gross sales (apart from the knockouts) ended on September 3. It will not be clear although why these 400,000 tickets weren’t a part of the preliminary sale window.

The BCCI had confronted quite a lot of backlash from followers and different stakeholders for first releasing the schedule solely 100 days earlier than the beginning of the match, after which making further changes to it, which additional delayed the discharge of tickets. The assertion stated the board “acknowledges the high demand for tickets” and deliberate to launch extra tickets after “discussions with the hosting state associations” to accommodate “as many passionate cricket fans as possible, ensuring their participation in this historic event”.

“The BCCI deeply acknowledges that fans are the heartbeat of the tournament, and their unwavering passion, engagement, and contributions are pivotal to the success of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023,” the assertion stated.

According to the original plan of ticket sales revealed by the ICC on the identical day that they launched the revised schedule, the tickets have been to go on sale in seven phases, from August 25, 41 days earlier than the match opener.

In comparability, the 2019 World Cup (in England and Wales) had tickets go up on the market in September 2018 after which once more on March 21, 2019, as an ICC response to the excessive demand for tickets.

The 2023 World Cup will kick-off on October 5 with England vs New Zealand – a repeat of the 2019 last – in Ahmedabad. Nine different cities will host World Cup video games in India: Hyderabad, Dharamsala, Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow, Pune, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Kolkata. The ten groups will all play one another within the first spherical earlier than the semi-finals are performed in Mumbai (November 15) and Kolkata (November 16), and the ultimate in Ahmedabad on November 19.