There are no more tickets left for the second test match between India and the West Indies, the little master’s last appearance as a player for the Indian cricket team, according to a statement from Kyazoonga, the website which was selling the tickets to the match.
“For successful buyers, tickets will be available for pick-up starting Tuesday afternoon at the Mumbai Hockey Association counters next to Wankhede Stadium,” said the note.
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“For the few buyers who were unsuccessful in procuring a ticket but saw payments deducted from their accounts, refunds have already been processed. Please allow 7-10 business days for these refunds to reflect in your account/ bank statements,” added the statement from the organization.
All the tickets were sold out in approximately 15 hours, said the statement, with every buyer entitled to two tickets.
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