Apart from major decision of appointing a former Deputy CAG for supervision of tender process, some of the other key issues that will be addressed by the DDCA under Mudgal will be limiting 10,000 complimentary passes (as per Court order), providing RO-purified drinking water, food at affordable prices, old-fashioned ticket counter for general public.
"We have given a proposal subject to the approval of the High Court that two stands at ground level (on right of Willingdon Pavilion) will have school children, preferably of weaker section, who will be given free tickets. This is subject to High Court permitting us to do so. We will move an application to the HC," Justice Mudgal told mediapersons after his interaction with DDCA executive committee.
DDCA's working president Chetan Chauhan said: "This is a very good idea. If need be, the DDCA themselves can buy and hold back 10,000 tickets each day for the school children."
"We have interacted with Police, fire authorities, disaster management authorities," Mudgal intimated about the mandatory meetings that take place before any international match.
"There is Single Judge order permitting 10,000 complimentary passes and I cannot interfere with that. That's court order. In a Test match, we don't envisage a full house. That's why the idea of calling school children as because empty stands does not provide a cricketing atmosphere.
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While some tickets will be sold online through a designated agency, Mudgal made it clear that there will be "an old fashioned physical ticket counter" from which general public can buy tickets.
Asked if that arrangement is enough, Mudgal said: "There isn't so much demand for Test tickets. It can be during T20 but I do not know whether I will be there during that time."
"Free drinking water (RO purified) will be available. That's a must for in house spectators with disposable glasses. Having water bottles is a problem as spectators can get angry very fast.
"The food will be available at reasonable rates and not at exorbitant rates. That's one condition of anybody accepting a food tender," he made it clear.
"I have seen Richie Benaud and Bill Lawry's Australia, Clive Lloyd's West Indies and Asif Iqbal's Pakistan play some glorious Test matches.
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