India in SA

Moses Mabhida T20I tops sales

2011-01-03 15:01
Moses Mabhida (Gallo Images)
Durban - Total ticket sales for the 20-over International between India and South Africa so far are nearly 37 000 which is already the largest number of tickets sold for any cricket match on the African continent.

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has made available a further 500 R100 tickets via their website for the Standard Bank International Pro20 match between the Proteas and India to be played at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Sunday, January 9.

An additional 700 R100 tickets will also be made available for sale via the KZN Cricket Union to affiliated clubs. These are expected to be released late tomorrow.

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