Pink ball Test ticket are in red hot demand

The euphoria for India‘s first-ever day-night test match is soaring with online tickets released till now for the first three days completely sold out in two days while Cricket Association of Bengal prepares for the historic event in full swing.

“30% of the online saleable tickets for the first three days (5,905 tickets) have been sold out while over 3,500 tickets for the fourth day of the second test between India and Bangladesh to be played at Eden Gardens from 22-26 November are sold,”CAB Secretary Avishek Dalmiya said.

“With the help of Global Cancer Trust around 20 Breast cancer survivors will be present on the first day of the match and will be greeted by CAB. Cancer Patients will have the chance to play at the Eden Gardens on the third day,” he added.

CAB is leaving no stones unturned to make it an affair to remember for a lifetime as many important issues including medical assistance for the spectators, guests and players are being upgraded for the match.

Collaborating with Woodlands Hospital two ICU equipped ambulances, critical care assistance, nurses and medicine will be there to handle emergency situations.

Promotional activities will be conducted in cinema halls and via hoardings all over the city.

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The euphoria for India's first-ever day-night test match is soaring with online tickets released till now for the first three days completely sold out in two days while Cricket Association of Bengal prepares for the historic event in full swing. "30% of the online saleable tickets for the first three days (5,905 tickets) have been sold out while over 3,500 tickets for the fourth day of the second test between India and Bangladesh to be played at Eden Gardens from 22-26 November are sold,"CAB Secretary Avishek Dalmiya said. "With the help of Global Cancer Trust around 20 Breast cancer survivors will be present on the first day of the match and will be greeted by CAB. Cancer Patients will have the chance to play at the Eden Gardens on the third day," he added. CAB is leaving no stones unturned to make it an affair to remember for a lifetime as many important issues including medical assistance for the spectators, guests and players are being upgraded for the match. Collaborating with Woodlands Hospital two ICU equipped ambulances, critical care assistance, nurses and medicine will be there to handle emergency situations. Promotional activities will be conducted in cinema halls and via hoardings all over the city.
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