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Indian Cricket Board set to release more tickets for India’s clash against Pakistan and Bangladesh on October 11, check details

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Cricket fans around the globe are in for a treat as the Indian Cricket Board have announced that the tickets for the much-anticipated clashes between India and Pakistan, as well as India and Bangladesh, will be relaunched. This exciting development comes as a result of increased demand and a desire to accommodate as many passionate fans as possible.

The showdown between India and Pakistan has always been a high-stakes, nail-biting encounter, and tickets for this match are expected to sell out rapidly. The contest between the arch-rivals will be played on October 14 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Additionally, the clash between India and Bangladesh also promises to be an intense battle which will be played on October 19 in Pune

During the upcoming fourth phase of ticket sales to the public, ticket sales will commence on October 11 at 8 PM IST. Tickets for both the India-Pakistan match and the Bangladesh game can be purchased through the official website of the Apex Cricket Council. This ticket relaunch is a fantastic opportunity for those who missed out on the initial ticket sales. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the Men in Blue or eager to see two cricketing giants face-off, this is your chance to secure your spot at the World Cup.

Fans weren’t able to book tickets earlier

The ticket booking process for the ongoing World Cup has been quite frustrating, as the website often placed users in long queues, and tickets were selling out within minutes due to their limited availability. It wasn’t until the second phase that the Indian Cricket Board released 400,000 tickets, followed by 14,000 more for this particular game, which allowed dedicated fans to finally secure tickets.

Oddly, even though tickets sold out quickly, the stadium stands have not been filled to capacity for any of the games thus far. With a lot on the line, both the Indian Cricket Board and the fans are hoping that the Narendra Modi Stadium will be packed to its full capacity on Saturday. Otherwise, this ongoing ticketing issue may raise more questions.

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