Fans furious 85,000 tickets kept for Anthony Albanese visit to Ahmedabad for India Australia Test
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Locals are furious that Indian authorities have bizarrely set aside 85,000 tickets for Anthony Albanese’s visit for the fourth Test… with no seats available now for the 130,000-seat stadium
- Thousands of fans cannot attend the fourth Test
- 85,000 tickets reserved for the Prime Minister’s visit
- Fans are reporting that there are no tickets available.
Thousands of frustrated cricket fans will not be able to attend the first day of the fourth Test in India as 85,000 tickets have been booked for the Indian Prime Minister to welcome Anthony Albanese.
Angry fans in India and Australia have reported that there are no tickets available to the public for the first day of cricket for the Test in Ahmedabad.
Indian authorities have reserved 85,000 tickets, in a 130,000-seat stadium, for local families and students.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, famous for stage directing events, will host the Australian Prime Minister at the huge venue.
It is anticipated that thousands of fans selected by Modi will turn up that day to support him.
Thousands of frustrated cricket fans will not be able to attend the first day of the fourth Test in India as 85,000 tickets have been booked for the Indian Prime Minister to welcome Anthony Albanese.
Angry fans in India and Australia have reported that there are no tickets available to the public for the first day of cricket for the Test in Ahmedabad.
The Australian government is reportedly working with the cricket board to find a solution for Australian fans who want to attend the match.
Websites that sell tickets to the event inform fans that there are currently no seats available, which is maddening for locals and traveling Aussies alike.
Cricket fan Michelle Ryan, who travels regularly to watch Australia play abroad, is furious at the situation.
“It is absolutely shameful to deprive cricket fans of the opportunity to attend the match,” he said. news corporation.
‘I would like to know how long they will be in the stadium.
“I think our PM should spend his time in India on more important issues than meeting with dignitaries PM Modi is trying to impress.”
Other fans took to social media to vent their frustrations.
‘I want to book tickets for the 4th India Australia Test in Ahmedabad. But it shows closed. See photo below. Tickets were released today. It may not be possible that all tickets are sold out. Please let me know what needs to be done,” wrote one Twitter user.
‘Failure on multiple levels. The dashboard is a joke. There is a test in Ahmedabad in 8 days. The largest stadium in the country. The Prime Ministers of both countries will be attending on the 1st. The board has yet to release the tickets for the 1st. The board is blatantly incompetent,” another commented.
The Australian government is reportedly working with the cricket board to find a solution for Australian fans who want to attend the match.
Mr. Albanese is a die-hard sports fan and is reportedly interested in making cricket commentary during the match.
‘Despicable handling of ticketing by @BCCI for the 4th test in Ahmedabad.. @bookmyshow Sorry, the answer is that we can’t sell you tickets for the first day (March 9). Who the hell runs ticketing this way… only the arrogant powers of @BCCI will run it this way, said a third party.
Mr. Albanese is a die-hard sports fan and is reportedly willing to make some cricket remarks during the match.
The fourth Test will begin on Thursday, March 9 at 3:00 p.m.