India vs New Zealand Match in Raipur on January 21, Ticket Booking Start From Today
India vs New Zealand : The booking of tickets for the second ODI of the India-New Zealand series to be held in Raipur on January 21 is going to start again from January 18. In the second phase, viewers will be able to book tickets on Paytm from 4 pm on Wednesday. About 8 to 10 thousand general gallery tickets will be available for booking. This includes almost all tickets priced at Rs 500, 1000, 1250 and 1500.
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This match between India and New Zealand will play day night from 1.30 pm at Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Nava Raipur. After the match is over, an international level laser show will also organize in the stadium for the entertainment of the spectators. Four tickets can be booked from one ID.
India vs New Zealand : Tickets Available at These Places
Counters will open from January 18 to give physical tickets to the booking visitors. Tickets will give to spectators who book at the RDCA ground in Raipur city. At the same time, counters can open on January 20 to give physical tickets in the stadium. Apart from this, tickets are also being send to those who have book through courier. Offline tickets will not sold.
Jersey Sellers From Howrah, Delhi
There is tremendous enthusiasm about the international matches being hold in Raipur for the first time. Two days before the match, shops selling Team India’s jerseys have started decorating around the stadium. Jersey sellers have come from Howrah, Delhi, Kolkata. Small children’s jerseys will sell for 150 to 250 rupees. Whereas, the cost of jerseys for adults ranges from 200 to 300 rupees. The cost of Kohli’s jersey number is high. Apart from this, the cap costing Rs 100 and India written strap is sell for Rs 20-30.
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India vs New Zealand : Teams Will Reach Raipur on 19th
Players of both India-New Zealand teams will reach Raipur by charter plane from Hyderabad on January 19 by 4.30 pm. All the players will stay at Hotel Marriott. On January 20, both the teams will hit the ground for practice.
Curator Arrived from Himachal
BCCI has sent pitch curator Sunil Chauhan from Himachal Pradesh to Raipur as an inspector. As soon as he reach the stadium, the responsibility of the field was hand over to him. There will some grass in the pitch to keep fast wickets. In view of the match being hold for the first time, a batting supporting pitch will keep. Due to which the audience gets to see more fours and sixes and they can get a lot of entertainment.