"The tickets are all sold out, even on internet. The online tickets were sold out last night," MCA vice-president Ravi Savant said.
The website meant for booking tickets online for the second and final India-Windies Test scheduled from November 14 had crashed soon after it opened yesterday and Savant said, "it was a technical error and that had been resolved".
The website had witnessed a record number of hits - more than 19 million - within its first hour of ticket sales.
Around 3,000-4,000 tickets were made available for the online sale. The price category for the online sale was -- Rs 500, Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,500. The stadium has the capacity to seat 32,000 people.
KyaZoonga.Com today said that the website never crashed but was overloaded.
Meanwhile, it was learnt that BCCI president N Srinivasan was not present at the MCA event held yesterday to felicitate Tendulkar, where they named their Kandivali facility after the veteran, though he had been sent an invitation by the association.
"Of course (we invited them). The president had some work. There are other functions also, so anyway he can't stay for four days," said Savant, who is also a vice president of BCCI.
