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Cricket Association of Bengal accused of selling tickets in black

Cricket Association of Bengal accused of selling tickets in black

Cricket Association of Bengal accused of selling tickets in black
Cricket Association of Bengal accused of selling tickets in black

Bengaluru (Special Representative) Saru Ganguly has come out in support of his brother after the Cricket Association of Bengal was accused of selling black tickets during the ICC Cricket World Cup.

According to Indian media, Bengal Cricket Association president Sanhyasesh Ganguly was also summoned to the Kolkata police station over this issue. Former Indian captain Saruv Ganguly came out in support of his elder brother Sinhaya Sesh Ganguly and said that the Bengal Cricket Association has no involvement in the ticket dispute, the police have taken action against those who blackmailed the tickets. Saruv Ganguly said that the capacity of Eden Gardens is 67,000 while the demand is more than 100,000, where the demand for tickets is high, this happens everywhere. Neither did he have tickets. Remember that a match is scheduled between India and South Africa on November 5 in Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Indian media says that the lowest price ticket at Eden Gardens is 900 rupees in the black market. 5000 INR is being sold.

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