Published 16:27 IST, November 20th 2020
India vs Australia: Tickets for 3 T20Is & 2 ODIs sold out, confirms Cricket Australia
Cricket Australia (CA) has confirmed that the tickets for three T20Is & 2 ODIs between India & Australia have been sold out on the first day of booking
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Cricket Australia (CA) on Friday informed that tickets for three T20Is and two ODIs between India and Australia have been sold out after tickets went on sale this morning.
India will begin ir grueling tour Down Under with two One Day Internationals that will be followed by three T20Is. two fierce rivals will n lock horns in longest format i.e. four-match Test series - first of which will be played on December 17.
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'Limited tickets': CA
" second and third ODIs at SCG and Manuka Oval respectively have been exhausted while Manuka Oval T20I and two SCG T20Is are sold out," CA said in a release.
"Limited tickets to first ODI on vember 27 at SCG remain, with approximately 1,900 public seats left. Both SCG and Manuka Oval will be at 50 percent capacity for series, with fans voting with ir feet after ticket prices were frozen from last time India came to Australia in 2018/19," it ded.
Meanwhile. Cricket Australia's Executive General Manr of Fan Engment said that fans cant wait for this high-volt clash to get underway.
" rivalry between Australian and Indian men's cricket teams is one of greatest in international sport and this series is shaping up as an epic," Everard said.
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"It's been fantastic to see so much interest in ODI and T20I Series, with high demand starting from yesterday with our pre-sale period offered to Australian Cricket Family. It didn't take long today for things to move quickly, with w just a couple of thousand tickets remaining for first ODI on vember 27 at SCG," he ded.
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An important limited-overs series for India
Team India will be seen in action for first time in almost nine months when y lock horns with five-time world champions at Sydney Cricket Ground next Friday. Men In Blue h suffered a 3-0 whitewash in New Zealand earlier this year and y would be hoping to rediscover ir rhythm in 50-overs format by getting better of Aaron Finch-led side in ir own backyard.
Coming to T20Is, India would be hoping to repeat heroics of 2015/16 season where y h whitewashed Aussies by a 3-0 margin. However, what is more, important here is that 2007 World T20 champions will be hoping to start identifying players who can be a part of core team for next year's ICC T20 World Cup that y will be hosting in October-vember.
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As this is India's first-ever T20I series post-COVID-19 break, this is where y would be looking to strategize and plan as race to T20 cricket's showpiece event begins.
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(With ANI Inputs)
16:27 IST, November 20th 2020