Johannesburg: Cricket World Cup organisers sold tickets to 12 spectators for next year's tournament in South Africa before the system crashed on Monday morning, sending organisers into a tailspin and stretching the patience of hundreds of fans.
Johannesburg: Cricket World Cup organisers sold tickets to 12 spectators for next year's tournament in South Africa before the system crashed on Monday morning, sending organisers into a tailspin and stretching the patience of hundreds of fans.
Johannesburg: Cricket World Cup organisers sold tickets to 12 spectators for next year's tournament in South Africa before the system crashed on Monday morning, sending organisers into a tailspin and stretching the patience of hundreds of fans.