The capacity of the ACA Stadium in Guwahati is 39,500, but 1,500 are “killed seats” as the view of the field is not available from there
The T20 International between India and South Africa in Guwahati. On Sunday is set to be a full house with all tickets sold out, an official said.
According to Assam Cricket Association (ACA) secretary Devajit Saikia. The transparent way the tickets were offered has further boosted the excitement among cricket enthusiasts.
“We anticipate having a packed house. There were around 38,000 seats total, and 21,200 of them were for general admission. Tickets were offered online in two stages. The tickets were quickly sold out “explained he.
Through the district associations, an additional 12,000 tickets were made available to the general public and were sold at counters.
“40 to 50 percent of tickets delivered to the districts typically go unsold. Almost 100 tickets have returned to us this time, “added Mr. Saikia.
The remaining tickets are provided to state associations, and some are distributed as free passes to distinguished invitees and visitors. He continued.
The Guwahati ACA Stadium can hold 39,500 people, although 1,500 of those seats are “dead seats”. They have a poor view of the pitch not accessible there.
Since the ticket sale was entirely transparent, it was guaranteed that true fans of the game would have the chance to see their favourite players in action. They have never-before-seen levels of enthusiasm, according to Mr. Saikia.
He claimed that since the previous game held there in January 2020 was postponed, the crowd’s enthusiasm has increased.
With all agencies collaborating, he claimed that traffic management, security, and crowd control could all be done safely.
It was insured that true fans of the game will have the chance to see their favourite players in action by the fact that the ticket sale was totally transparent. They are exhibiting an extraordinary level of enthusiasm, according to Mr. Saikia.
The passion among the crowd, according to him, has increased since the previous match held there in January 2020 was postponed.
With all agencies collaborating, he claimed, crowd control, security, and traffic arrangements are impenetrable.