PCA slashes ticket rates for India-England Test
The 3000 English fans expected for the first Indian-England Test to be staged at the PCA stadium, Mohali from December 3 to 7, will now be able to buy match tickets at cheaper rates
Staff Reporter
18-Sep-2001
The 3000 English fans expected for the first Indian-England Test to be
staged at the PCA stadium, Mohali from December 3 to 7, will now be
able to buy match tickets at cheaper rates. Inderjit Singh Bindra, the
Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) president, while announcing the slash
in ticket rates for the Test in a press conference after the executive
committee meeting, said that the visiting fans will now have to pay
50 pounds for a ticket.
The PCA has also slashed the rates of season tickets. For the general
block, the rate will be Rs 50 instead of Rs 100. The VIP block tickets
will be available at Rs 250 instead of Rs 500 but there will be no
change in the rate of VIP AC Lounge (Rs 5000) tickets, he added.
He further said that it has been decided to introduce a VIP family
ticket for the first time at Rs 500. It will entitle the entry of the
husband and wife along with two children. The student's tickets will
be available at Rs 30 instead of Rs 50.
Giant TV Screen for PCA stadium
The PCA are also planning to add a giant TV replay screen, a speed
gun, electronically operated side screen, a projection screen for the
AC lounge and a mechanical scoreboard to the stadium.
Bindra said that the TV replay screen is estimated to cost Rs 3.50
crore. Global tenders will be invited for purchasing the machine. The
speed gun meanwhile will cost the PCA Rs 10 to 12 Lakh.
Meanwhile, a sum of Rs 25 lakh has been earmarked for the purchasing
technical equipment, which includes grass cutting machines and pitch
covers. The PCA also plans to upgrade its coaching centre for which it
will invest Rs 1.50 crores.
Gate management, reception of guests at the airport, the arrangements
for media men and catering etc will be handed over to professional
agencies. To achieve all this, the PCA plans to raise a loan worth Rs
3 to 4 crore from banks, while raising a similar amount from subsidy
the BCCI gives to the state units.
"All arrangements concerning the conduct of the Test match will be
done in a professional manner, " Bindra added.
Benefit matches for two former Ranji players
Two Deodhar Trophy matches out of the four allotted to the PCA will
now become benefit matches for two former Ranji players Kishan Mohan
and Arun Sharma. While Kishan Mohan has been allotted the match
between North Zone and West Zone to be played at Amritsar on February
20, Arun Sharma has got the North Zone v East Zone match to be held at
Ludhiana on February 22.
Announcing this, M P Pandove, secretary of the PCA said that the
venues of the three Ranji Trophy matches to be played in the state
this year has been finalised. Punjab v Himachal Pradesh match
scheduled to start from November 1 to 4 will be played at Mohali,
while the Punjab v Services and Punjab v Delhi matches will be played
at Amritsar from November 7 to 10 and November 30 to December 3,
respectively.