IND vs BAN 3rd T20: 4,400 tickets for school children

The students can procure their tickets online with their school identity card details; the VCA has also made arrangements for free car parking in the area.

Published : Nov 07, 2019 21:47 IST

Rohit Sharma in action in the fifth ODI between India and Australia at the VCA ground in Nagpur in 2017.
Rohit Sharma in action in the fifth ODI between India and Australia at the VCA ground in Nagpur in 2017.
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Rohit Sharma in action in the fifth ODI between India and Australia at the VCA ground in Nagpur in 2017.

 

The Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) is offering 4,400 tickets for school children, 100 tickets for the differently abled people and their attendants for the third T20I between India and Bangladesh in Nagpur on Sunday.

The students can procure their tickets online — on PayTM and insider.in — with their school identity card details. For the differently abled, a government ID and a certificate is required.

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While entering the stadium, the same ID and the certificate needs to be shown.

The VCA has also made adequate arrangements for free car parking near the stadium.

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India's last T20I outing at the VCA stadium was against England in 2017. K.L. Rahul had scored 71 and Ashish Nehra claimed three wickets as the host beat Eoin Morgan's England by five runs.

But the match before that — the World T20 encounter against New Zealand — isn't a pleasant experience for the men in blue. India was dismissed for 79 by New Zealand; spinners Ish Sodhi (3/18) and Mitchell Santner (4/11) had shared seven wickets among them.

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