"For the first time we will introduce bar-code tickets to prevent any manipulation and duplication. Only authentic ticket-holders would be allowed to enter the stadium after thorough checking by police and private security guards," OCA secretary Ashirbad Behera said.
Admitting that there was disorder during the previous ODI between India and West Indies in 2011 at Barabati Stadium, Behera said steps would be taken to prevent its recurrence.
"It would be difficult to maintain law and order and regulate crowd if people beyond the stadium's capacity gain entry," Commissioner of Police R P Sharma said after meeting with OCA representatives here.
Behera said OCA would print 44,455 tickets of which 20,350 will be sold to public. 12,640 tickets will be reserved for members, affiliated units of OCA and Odisha Olympic Association, OCA staff, advertisers and affiliated state units of BCCI, he said adding unsold tickets to be given to public.
Each person will be allowed to purchase only two tickets.
"OCA will shortly announce the website through which people can book tickets online," he said. Prices of tickets would range between Rs 200 and Rs 10,000. Earlier, the price of ticket for corporate box was Rs 8,000 while it would now cost Rs 10,000.
Stating that the players of both the teams would reach the city on October 24, the commissioner of police said: "Safety of players, VVIPs and spectators would be our top priority".
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