With the online ticket sale for the India-South Africa T20 match at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack now over, offline ticket sales at Barabati Stadium began on Friday. Moreover, reports of alleged black-marketing of tickets for the upcoming match have surfaced.
According to sources, brokers have reportedly become active, taking advantage of the high demand for the December 9 clash. Special enclosure tickets, originally priced at Rs 6,000, are being sold for as much as Rs 10,000 by scalpers.
Similarly, tickets for the first and third galleries, priced at Rs 1,100, are being sold for Rs 6,000. Brokers are also offering discounts on bulk purchases, claiming that buying five tickets at a time can fetch better deals.
When the OTV team confronted a scalper, it was revealed that brokers earn nearl

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