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Tickets for Sydney ODI, Canberra T20I of India’s white-ball tour of Australia sold out: Cricket Australia

India’s White Ball Australian tour is still four months away, but Cricket Australia (CA) has more than 90,000 tickets for the first twenty20 and eight games in Canberra in Sydney.

India will be the last in October-November, three ODI at Perth since October 19, and five T20 Internations-8 in Brisbane on November 8th.

“Australia vs India White Ball series in October/November, especially from the Indian Diaspora, created an enormous excitement among the fans of the Cricket.” He said.
“SCG ODI and Manuka Oval (Canberra) T20I for the allocation of public tickets, emphasizing great demand for these matches four months before the match, MCG T20I and GABBA T20 proves to be popular.

He continued: “After record ticket sales for ashes, white ball matches are high in demand and only two -week public sales are sold to eight games more than 90,000 tickets.”


According to CA, more than 16 percent of the tickets sold so far have been purchased by Indian fan clubs. “The Bharat Army was one of the most active fan clubs that bought more than 2,400 tickets. Fans showed significant enthusiasm by buying more than 1,400 tickets in India.” He said. “In addition, Amit Goyal from Brissy Baniyas, an Aggarwal community, bought 880 tickets for GABBA T20I and became the highest individual buyer for a single match, while Gold Coast and Pakka Local bought more than 500 tickets for Gold Coast and MCG T20Is.”

Joel Morrison, General Manager of Cricket Australia, said that Kriket was “over -interest” among the fans who promised to be the biggest article.

“We are excited to see a strong participation between the Indian Diaspora behind a record-breaking border-Gavascar series last summer. Australia and Indian fans.

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