subject: Duplicate Ticket Scam Hits India-Aus ODI In Goa [print this page] Duplicate Ticket Scam Hits India-Aus ODI In Goa
Goa Cricket Association (GCA) has called the Pune-based printer, after two tickets for the recently withdrawn the Italy-Australia One Day International Stadium Fatorda began to emerge and return. Number of tickets for the same serial number of the cricket association has received a request to consider the matter.
Entries with the same serial numbers have led to the ACG Cricket Association Secretary Fatarpekar Prasad told PTI that will be able to comment on the issue after listening to the printer, which was awarded a contract for 25,000 tickets. "This could be a misprint.
"It could be a printing error. This will be clarified only after enquiry," Fatarpekar said adding that they have sought an explanation from the printer.
This will become clear after an investigation," Fatarpekar said, adding that he sought an explanation printer.India-Australia ODI on October 24 was called off following soggy field due to rains. GCA had promised to repay the ticket amount as not a single ball could be balled.
ACG was committed to paying the bill is not a single ball can be a ball.Jawaharlal Nehru Fatorda stadium was filled with 22,536 people a block coming to watch the game. SCM Records show that 14,320 of them had adopted in 9180 and called the controversy tickets.
Fatarpekar ticket incident "troubling." "Do not be penalized if they made a mistake. We have not paid in full, he said. In the past, ACG President Dayanand Narvaez alongwith other officers in charge sheeted ticket scam double the ODI between India and Australia, held April 6 2001.