IND vs BAN Tickets: Call it an overdose of cricket or dying fanbase of ODI cricket, the turnout has sharply gone down in 50-over game. After a harsh lesson from Australia vs England ODI series, Bangladesh Cricket has set very low ticket price for India vs Bangladesh ODI series to entice fans. The lowest ticket price is set at just Rs 160 while the highest is on par with moderate ticket price of an IPL match at Rs 1,200. Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka will host first two ODIs starting Sunday. The final encounter will be at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram. Watch IND vs BAN LIVE Streaming on SonyLIV & Follow India vs Bangladesh LIVE updates with Insidesport.IN
IND vs BAN Tickets: Fearing low attendance in ODIs, Bangladesh Cricket sets just Rs 160 as lowest ticket price, highest ticket pegged at Rs 1200, Check OUT
India vs Bangladesh Live: The sale of tickets will begin on December 3 at 9;00 AM. The tickets will be made available at the Shaheed Suhrawardy Indoor Stadium in Mirpur. According to BCB, the ticket price for the eastern side gallery is the lowest Taka 200 (INR 160). North-South Gallery tickets cost Taka 300 (INR 238), Club House Taka 500 (INR 397). VIP gallery is 1000 Taka (INR 793) and the grandstand ticket price is 1500 Taka (INR 1,200).
Touchdown 📍 Bangladesh 🇧🇩#TeamIndia | #BANvIND pic.twitter.com/6YuXwG1qAr
— BCCI (@BCCI) December 2, 2022
Bangladesh have already qualified for the next year’s World Cup
The upcoming ODI series between Bangladesh and India is not a part of the World Super League as both Bangladesh and India have already qualified for the World Cup. However, Bangladeshi fans have the chance to see the likes of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in action for the first time in seven years. To note, Bangladesh will be without their star players including Tamim Iqbal and Taskin Ahmed which might dampen the fan’s excitement.
Litton Kumer Das to lead Bangladesh in ODI series against India.#BCB | #Cricket | #BANvIND pic.twitter.com/3ZdGrdx3w6
— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) December 2, 2022
IND vs BAN Tickets: Fearing low attendance in ODIs, Bangladesh Cricket sets just Rs 160 as lowest ticket price, highest ticket pegged at Rs 1200, Check OUT
Is ODI cricket losing its essence?
Recently, the third ODI match played between Australia and England had taken place in front of the lowest crowd for an ODI involving Australia at the MCG. The first two ODI matches played in Adelaide and Sydney did not had much of a gathering as well. A recent survey conducted by the fan site CricBlog found of the more than 1,000 participants, 33.6 percent believed ODIs would cease to exist within 10 to 15 years. More than 50 percent of respondents said ODIs were the one format they would be prepared to sacrifice, ahead of 41 percent who nominated T20Is and 6.7 percent who chose Tests.
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