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Desperate fans turn to Facebook for final's tickets
- Saturday April 2, 2011
- Sports News | mid-day.com
If you are willing to shell out Rs 1.5 lakh for a ticket to the most coveted event in town, all you have to do is log on to social networking sites to get your hands on one.People lucky enough to get one of the 3,000-odd tickets available for the general public and those with access to tickets from the reserved quota are cashing in on the mania sur...
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Tickets for India's big finale are not for you or me
- Thursday March 31, 2011
- Sports News | Priyanaka Kakodkar, Ketki Angre
All work and no play is anathema to Corporate India. So with Team Dhoni signed up for Saturday's World Cup final, big companies are paying very big bucks to watch the match against Sri Lanka.Wankhade Stadium in Mumbai - already surrounded by commandos - has sold out 40 corporate boxes. They weren't exactly a deal. 3.75 crores for each box which has...
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Now, Mumbai faces the mad rush for tickets
- Thursday March 31, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
After the ticket rush in Mohali for the India-Pakistan semi-final, now Mumbai faces a similar predicament. Too many fans, too little seats. With India Inc reported to be present in full force, the predicament gets deeper.As many as 40 corporate boxes have been sold, priced at an average of Rs 3.75 crore.Each box has a capacity to seat 15 people and...
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www.ndtv.com
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No tickets? Just charter a flight!
- Wednesday March 30, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
With no air tickets available for Chandigarh, demand for chartered aircraft has gone sky-high.There are as many as 21 charter companies operating hundreds of aircraft from Mumbai. And most of them have been approached by cricket fans who don't mind spending a fortune to witness the India-Pakistan clash today.City-based Airnetz Aviation, which opera...
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www.ndtv.com
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Travelling to Thailand is cheaper than Mohali
- Monday March 28, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Travelling to Mohali to catch the much-awaited India-Pakistan World Cup semi-final on Wednesday will cost you nearly as much, if not more, than a trip to a foreign destination.Airlines, hotels and tour operators are cashing in on the fans' craze for seeing the clash of the archrivals, pushing up tour prices to nearly Rs 50,000 for just a day. Opera...
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www.ndtv.com
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Housefull in Chandigarh for India-Pakistan clash
- Friday March 25, 2011
- Chandigarh News | Indo-Asian News Service
It is already housefull in and around Chandigarh for March 30 when the semifinal of the Cricket World Cup take place. Hotels are completely packed ahead of the clash between India and Pakistan.Amid the euphoria over the match at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) stadium in Mohali, hotels of all hues - budget or upscale ones - have been blocked f...
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www.ndtv.com
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Desperate fans turn to Facebook for final's tickets
- Saturday April 2, 2011
- Sports News | mid-day.com
If you are willing to shell out Rs 1.5 lakh for a ticket to the most coveted event in town, all you have to do is log on to social networking sites to get your hands on one.People lucky enough to get one of the 3,000-odd tickets available for the general public and those with access to tickets from the reserved quota are cashing in on the mania sur...
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www.ndtv.com
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Tickets for India's big finale are not for you or me
- Thursday March 31, 2011
- Sports News | Priyanaka Kakodkar, Ketki Angre
All work and no play is anathema to Corporate India. So with Team Dhoni signed up for Saturday's World Cup final, big companies are paying very big bucks to watch the match against Sri Lanka.Wankhade Stadium in Mumbai - already surrounded by commandos - has sold out 40 corporate boxes. They weren't exactly a deal. 3.75 crores for each box which has...
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www.ndtv.com
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Now, Mumbai faces the mad rush for tickets
- Thursday March 31, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
After the ticket rush in Mohali for the India-Pakistan semi-final, now Mumbai faces a similar predicament. Too many fans, too little seats. With India Inc reported to be present in full force, the predicament gets deeper.As many as 40 corporate boxes have been sold, priced at an average of Rs 3.75 crore.Each box has a capacity to seat 15 people and...
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www.ndtv.com
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No tickets? Just charter a flight!
- Wednesday March 30, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
With no air tickets available for Chandigarh, demand for chartered aircraft has gone sky-high.There are as many as 21 charter companies operating hundreds of aircraft from Mumbai. And most of them have been approached by cricket fans who don't mind spending a fortune to witness the India-Pakistan clash today.City-based Airnetz Aviation, which opera...
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www.ndtv.com
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Travelling to Thailand is cheaper than Mohali
- Monday March 28, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Travelling to Mohali to catch the much-awaited India-Pakistan World Cup semi-final on Wednesday will cost you nearly as much, if not more, than a trip to a foreign destination.Airlines, hotels and tour operators are cashing in on the fans' craze for seeing the clash of the archrivals, pushing up tour prices to nearly Rs 50,000 for just a day. Opera...
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www.ndtv.com
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Housefull in Chandigarh for India-Pakistan clash
- Friday March 25, 2011
- Chandigarh News | Indo-Asian News Service
It is already housefull in and around Chandigarh for March 30 when the semifinal of the Cricket World Cup take place. Hotels are completely packed ahead of the clash between India and Pakistan.Amid the euphoria over the match at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) stadium in Mohali, hotels of all hues - budget or upscale ones - have been blocked f...
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www.ndtv.com