GCA earns Rs 1.25 cr from ODI tickets

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| It has registering 100 per cent sale by selling around 12,050 tickets in a day. The tickets were available in four categories that is Rs 400, Rs 750, Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,750. |
| Besides this, the association expects another Rs 2.5 crore from sponsorships and advertisements. |
| The Sports Authority of Goa (SAG) has spent over Rs 3 crore in renovating the stadium. "We have refurbished the entire stadium and put state-of-the-art infrastructure. The dressing rooms has been shifted from the west stand to south. We have also constructed galleries for the BCCI, umpires," said V M Prabhudesai, executive director, SAG. |
| Interestingly, the ODI match has also been insured for Rs 4.25 crore to cover any eventualities including natural calamity and terrorist attack. |
| The public liability policy would also cover accidental injuries to spectators and even the 35-ball boys. |
| Altogether 15 close circuit television cameras have been installed at Rs 30 lakh. Other expenses were done on super soaker (Rs 3.14 lakh), bowling machine (Rs 3.11 lakh) and remote-controlled sight-screens (Rs 9 lakh), two grass cutters (Rs 6.50 lakh) and a 2-ton roller (Rs 2.79 lakh). |
First Published: Mar 31 2006 | 12:00 AM IST