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Thursday, January 28, 1999

Ticket sales from today

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
NEW DELHI, January 27: With the second Test between India and Pakistan scheduled to be held at the Ferozeshah Kotla grounds here from February 4, sale of tickets for the match will begin tomorrow (January 28) at designated branches of Punjab and Sind Bank.

The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) has decided to send complimentary tickets through courier to all cricketers who have represented the state this season (Ranji, u-16, u-19). Former Ranji Trophy cricketers and Test umpires residing in the Capital will be invited to witness the match along with their wives.

DDCA sports secretary Sunil Dev said here today that a special enclosure will be earmarked at the Delhi Gate end for cricketers of 114 league clubs (20 tickets per club) who will be given tickets at concession (Rs 300 instead of Rs 500) at G Block, Connaught Place branch of the bank. Similarly, students' concessional tickets would be made available (Rs 300 each) at the Gujrawalan Town branch of PSB from tomorrow. ``Students tickets will be available on first-come-first-serve basis as we have limited number of seats,'' Sunil Dev said. Tickets would be sold between 11 am and 3 pm. ``We will decide upon daily tickets after seeing the initial response,'' Dev said. Regarding the condition of the wicket and the outfield, Sunil Dev said,``It will be greener by the time the Test starts.'' He added that Kapil Dev, chairman of the pitch and ground committee, would shortly inspect the venue.

DDCA general secretary S P Bansal informed that eleborate security arrangements have been made in and around the stadium in co-ordination with Delhi Police. ``We have taken precautions, including affixing of tamper-proof hologram on tickets and deployment of private detective agencies to ensure avoidance of any mischief in regard to tickets,'' he cautioned.

Bansal informed that adequate arrangements have been made for water, soft drinks and eatables outside each enclosure. Sufficient parking space will also be made available for the convenience of the spectators, he added.

DDCA president Ram Babu Gupta said the match would be of six hours duration each day, with the pre-lunch session from 10 am to 12 noon; 12.40pm-2.40 pm being the second session of play; and 3 pm-5 pm the final session. A V Jayaprakash of Karnataka will be one of the umpires while S K Sharma (Mumbai) will be the television umpire.

Tickets will be available at the following branches:
Club House (1st floor): Rs 6,000 season at Connaught Place G Block; DDCA Enclosure: Rs 2,500 season at Daryaganj; Special Enclosure: Rs 1,500 season at Anand Vihar; General Enclosure: Rs 500 season at Gujrawalan Town; General Enclosure -- concessional: Rs 300 season atDefence Colony, S D Enclave, Paschim Vihar, Patel Nagar and Santpura Extension.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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