Enthusiasm for fast-paced T20 cricket is soaring among fans, with just three days left until spectators can witness the live action at Barabati Stadium. The excitement reached fever pitch as all offline tickets for the India vs South Africa T20 match sold out in a single day, leaving no room for last-minute buyers.

On Friday, an announcement was made for the sale of 10,000 counter tickets at the box office. Although scheduled to start at 9 AM, the counters opened an hour late. Despite this delay, cricket enthusiasts remained undeterred.

The counters were initially set to close at 6 PM, but to accommodate the waiting crowds behind the barricades, operations were extended by another hour. By around 7 PM, police confirmed that all tickets had been sold out.

Ticket sales ran from 10 AM to 7

See Full Page