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India vs Australia: Tickets Sold Out of 3 T20Is, First Two ODIs

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India vs Australia: Tickets Sold Out of 3 T20Is, First Two ODIs
Virat Kohli and Aaron Finch. (Photo Credit: Cricket Australia Twitter)

Tickets of the three T20Is and the first two ODIs between India vs Australia have already been sold out as per reports by Cricket Australia. India are in Australia to play a full-fledged series comprising of three ODIs and as many T20Is from November 27. This will be followed by a four-match Test series starting from December 17. Meanwhile, Cricket Australia stated in a press release that the tickets for the three T20Is and first two ODI games have already been sold out.

“The second and third ODIs at the SCG and Manuka Oval respectively have been exhausted while the Manuka Oval T20I and two SCG T20Is are sold out,” CA said in a release.

“Limited tickets to the first ODI on November 27 at the SCG remain, with approximately 1,900 public seats left. Both the SCG and Manuka Oval will be at 50 percent capacity for series, with fans voting with their feet after ticket prices were frozen from the last time India came to Australia in 2018/19,” it further added.

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India vs Australia: Tickets For 3 T20Is, First Two ODIs Sold Out

Meanwhile, Anthony Everard, Cricket Australia’s Executive General Manager of Fan Engagement, said that it showed fans cannot wait for the men’s international season to begin.

“The rivalry between the Australian and Indian men’s cricket teams is one of the greatest in international sport and this series is shaping up as an epic.It’s been fantastic to see so much interest in the ODI and T20I Series, with the high demand starting from yesterday with our pre-sale period offered to the Australian Cricket Family. It didn’t take long today for things to move quickly, with now just a couple of thousand tickets remaining for the first ODI on November 27 at the SCG” Everard said.

Meanwhile the India vs Australia four-match Test series will be a part of the World Test Championship. As per the current standings in the table, Australia have edged India to the top spot based on percentage.

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