Mumbai: Tickets for the inaugural Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Tournament in Bangalore go on sale on tomorrow with prices ensuring great value for fans.The lowest ticket rate is Rs 100 and the highest priced tickets would cost Rs 3000 in
Bridgetown (Barbados):World Cup organisers, already reeling from the shock exits of crowd-pullers India and Pakistan, are confident the 2007 tournament will survive the West Indies' expected elimination.
Melborne:Cricket Australia said the first Ashes tickets offered to the general public were snapped up quickly, with the first four days of the Sydney and Perth Tests selling out within minutes.
Sydney:Tickets for this year's Australia-England Ashes Test cricket series were snapped up at a rate of ten per second when sales opened here, Cricket Australia said.
Jamshedpur:Unable to get tickets for the India-England ODI to be held here on Wednesday due to a sold-out, enraged students pelted stones and tried to set the closed counters afire here yesterday.
Dubai:More than eight lakh tickets, priced between 10 dollars and 300 dollars, for next year's cricket World Cup in West Indies will be sold online from May 1.
Guwahati:Assam assembly elections may not have dampened cricket enthusiasts in the city but the weather gods could.
Panaji:Almost 80 per cent of the 12,050 tickets for the third one-Dayer between India and England at the Fatorda Stadium here on April 3 were sold out on the first day of the sale.
Sydney:Cricket Australia announced a staggered system for the release of tickets to the upcoming Ashes series against England, with Australian fans getting an almost three-week jump on the Barmy Army.
Multan:Concerned by the poor crowd turnout for the first Test in 15 years between the arch-rivals, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reduced the price of tickets by half to lure fans to the ground.