India-Australia cricket match tickets are sold out. Even in this era where everything is going online, tickets are being sold offline. It is known that the match between india and Aussies will be held on the 25th of this month at uppal ground. Against this backdrop, fans lined up for tickets at the Gymkhana Grounds. A woman died in the stampede on this occasion.A large number of fans turned up for tickets on thursday morning. If there are 3000 tickets for sale, more than 30000 people came. Among them are women. A stampede took place as the fans came to the capacity of the field and jumped over each other. A woman fainted in a stampede at the gate of the gymnasium grounds.
Many fans and police were also injured. Many fans and police were also injured. The police resorted to baton charges to control the situation. This created a tense situation. Fans queued up at the Gymkhana ground for tickets from early morning. A situation arose that even the police could not control. A stampede took place in this order. As it turned tense, HCA closed the ticket counters. However, the Additional DCP of the North Zone clarified that no one died in the stampede.He said that the woman was injured in the fight for tickets. She is currently undergoing treatment at Yashoda Hospital. He said that strict action will be taken if the HCA management misbehaves in the sale of tickets.
Those who have booked tickets on the paytm Insider app on the 15th of this month for the sunday cricket match should be given tickets with the bar code at Gymkhana. They should be given tickets to this extent from Wednesday. To this extent, messages have been sent to mobile mail. All these people flocked to the gymnasium. But those who said to give tickets from 10 am did not give them even for 12 hours. They jumped the walls of the ground gates and rushed into the office grounds. In addition to this, fans flocked in large numbers as the campaign spread that tickets would be given directly in the second phase. HCA officials did not wake up even on thursday despite seeing this situation. It finally brought it up here.
In fact, after three years, an international cricket match was held in the city of Hyderabad, and there was immense interest among the fans. Opinions are being expressed that HCA could not make arrangements for this. Only four counters have been set up in the gymkhana for the sale of tickets. A technical error has arisen for online payments for ticketing in them too. Tickets are sold for cash only, not credit debit cards, or UPI payments.It seems that HCA's planning error has become clear in this matter. Also, the issue of passes for the match has become confusing and criticism has come on HCA. cricket association officials are scratching their heads as pressure for VIP passes mounts