Cricket Australia sold out public ticket allocations for the men's T20 International match between Australia and India at Melbourne Cricket Ground more than three weeks before the Oct. 31 fixture. The organization previously exhausted public allocations for 12 days of the five-match Ashes series between Australia and England. Total ticket sales for India's white-ball tour exceeded 175,000 across eight matches.
Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg stated the demand demonstrates remarkable interest in the series. Public allocations for Sydney and Manuka Oval matches are sold out, and the Adelaide ODI and Gabba T20I approach capacity with fewer than 5,000 public tickets remaining for each venue. AFL member tickets for the MCG T20 fixture went on sale on Monday, and MCC member tickets became available on Tuesday.
India's white-ball tour of Australia begins with the ODI series opener on Oct. 19 at Perth Stadium. Additional ODI matches follow on Oct. 23 at Adelaide Oval and on Oct. 25 at Sydney Cricket Ground. The five-match T20 series starts on Oct. 29 at Manuka Oval in Canberra, and continues at MCG on Oct. 31, Bellerive Oval in Hobart on Nov. 2, Gold Coast Stadium on Nov. 6, and The Gabba in Brisbane on Nov. 8.
Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg stated the demand demonstrates remarkable interest in the series. Public allocations for Sydney and Manuka Oval matches are sold out, and the Adelaide ODI and Gabba T20I approach capacity with fewer than 5,000 public tickets remaining for each venue. AFL member tickets for the MCG T20 fixture went on sale on Monday, and MCC member tickets became available on Tuesday.
India's white-ball tour of Australia begins with the ODI series opener on Oct. 19 at Perth Stadium. Additional ODI matches follow on Oct. 23 at Adelaide Oval and on Oct. 25 at Sydney Cricket Ground. The five-match T20 series starts on Oct. 29 at Manuka Oval in Canberra, and continues at MCG on Oct. 31, Bellerive Oval in Hobart on Nov. 2, Gold Coast Stadium on Nov. 6, and The Gabba in Brisbane on Nov. 8.