Legends League Cricket 2022: Offline tickets to be sold from Friday
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | September 22, 2022 IST
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Cuttack, Sept 22: Barabati Stadium here will host three matches of ‘Legends League Cricket 2022’ series that is scheduled to begin in September 26. The organisers of Legends League Cricket announced that the offline tickets will be sold from tomorrow. Keeping this in mind, Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) has started preparation to open ticket counters in the Barbati Stadium area. The three T-20 matches are scheduled to be played on September 26, 27 & September 29. September 26- Manipal Tigers Vs Bhilwara Kings September 27- Gujarat Giants Vs Bhilwara Kings September 29- India Capital Vs Manipal Tigers On the other hand, the officials of Legends League Cricket have reached Cuttack on Wednesday. A meeting was also conducted in this regard on Wednesday evening at OCA office. The ticket prices are quite less as compared to international matches. The ticket price of Gallery 2 and 4 is s 350 while first floor of the club house is priced at Rs 850 and the price of the Corporate box is RS 4800.
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