Fans of the eagerly anticipated ICC World Cup 2023 will have to wait a little while longer, but perhaps by August 10 the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will begin selling tickets for the event.
Indian media claims that the tickets will be made available following individual The sale of tickets would start after the entire procedure has been completed, BCCI secretary Jay Shah stated following a meeting with the state associations on 26th July.
Additionally, he gave orders for each state agency to notify the Indian board by July 31 of their finalised ticket rates.
It should be mentioned that during the competition, supporters will enter the stadium using printed tickets.
“We’ll set things up such that One week prior to the game, the physical tickets can be picked up at seven to eight locations. We’ll make things simple for you. We will launch the e-ticket system with bilateral matches first”,said Shah.
The BCCI emphasized at the meeting that the venue should offer high-quality food items at competitive prices. Additionally, the BCCI is currently negotiating with a well-known beverage manufacturer to offer complimentary water.
They have also partnered with Coca-Cola to provide complimentary water at each stadium.
From October 5 to November 19, 10 teams will compete for the elusive championship at 10 different locations, with the tournament’s opening game and championship match taking place at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium.
With 45 league matches between each country, the Cricket World Cup will be contested in a round-robin format.
