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Tickets For India-Australia ODI World Cup 2023 Match Got Sold Out Within Ten Minutes

by Himanshu Singh
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India and Australia gear up to clash at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on October 8th in the World Cup 2023. The demand for World Cup tickets has gone through the roof, and it’s no surprise that tickets for India’s opening match against the five-time champions, Australia, were completely snapped up in less than ten minutes.

India and Australia gear up to clash at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on October 8th in the World Cup 2023. The demand for World Cup tickets has gone through the roof, and it's no surprise that tickets for India's opening match against the five-time champions, Australia, were completely snapped up in less than ten minutes.

Meanwhile, many eager fans who had been patiently waiting in the queue regretfully couldn't manage to get tickets. Their indignation found an outlet on numerous social media channels, as they vented their frustrations. Allegations have surfaced, addressed at both the BCCI and BookMyShow, the official ticketing partner for the ODI World Cup, alleging that not all tickets were made accessible to the public. Interestingly, neither the BCCI nor the stakeholders have yet acknowledged the quantity of tickets that were really placed up for sale, contributing to the prevailing misinterpretation.

Conversely, tickets for the India vs Afghanistan encounter at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi and the India vs Bangladesh match at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune were snatched up in no time on the exact same day.

https://twitter.com/mufaddal_vohra/status/1697261705062199394?s=20

India is gearing up for their first match in the 2023 competition, facing off against Australia. The pressure is on for the Rohit Sharma-led team as they haven't secured an ICC trophy in the past decade. They're eager to kickstart their journey on a positive note. The setting is Chennai, known for favoring spin, which could give the home team an edge. However, Australia's presence in the World Cup poses a significant threat.

Looking ahead, the Men in Blue will journey to Delhi for a match against Afghanistan. This team might just spring a surprise, boasting a lineup of impressive spinners like Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, and Mohammad Nabi. This won't be a walk in the park for India. Once the Afghanistan challenge is tackled, the squad moves to Ahmedabad, where an intense face-off with arch-rivals Pakistan awaits on October 14. The primary aim is to rack up victories, securing a spot in the semi-finals and ultimately contending for the World Cup title.

Meanwhile, many eager fans who had been patiently waiting in the queue regretfully couldn’t manage to get tickets. Their indignation found an outlet on numerous social media channels, as they vented their frustrations. Allegations have surfaced, addressed at both the BCCI and BookMyShow, the official ticketing partner for the ODI World Cup, alleging that not all tickets were made accessible to the public. Interestingly, neither the BCCI nor the stakeholders have yet acknowledged the quantity of tickets that were really placed up for sale, contributing to the prevailing misinterpretation.

Conversely, tickets for the India vs Afghanistan encounter at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi and the India vs Bangladesh match at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune were snatched up in no time on the exact same day.

India Vs Australia 2023 World Cup match tickets in Chennai sold out within 10 minutes.

– Insane stuff going on! pic.twitter.com/c6GiYDzRqD

— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) August 31, 2023

India is gearing up for their first match in the 2023 competition, facing off against Australia. The pressure is on for the Rohit Sharma-led team as they haven’t secured an ICC trophy in the past decade. They’re eager to kickstart their journey on a positive note. The setting is Chennai, known for favoring spin, which could give the home team an edge. However, Australia’s presence in the World Cup poses a significant threat.

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Looking ahead, the Men in Blue will journey to Delhi for a match against Afghanistan. This team might just spring a surprise, boasting a lineup of impressive spinners like Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, and Mohammad Nabi. This won’t be a walk in the park for India. Once the Afghanistan challenge is tackled, the squad moves to Ahmedabad, where an intense face-off with arch-rivals Pakistan awaits on October 14. The primary aim is to rack up victories, securing a spot in the semi-finals and ultimately contending for the World Cup title.

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