Tickets go slow
Sports Reporter
Despite huge enthusiasm about Bangladesh's coming home series against India, the first day's response of ticket selling was not satisfactory.Only thirty percent tickets have been sold for the first match to be held at the Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on May 10. "Tickets at Mirpur and Imamganj branches of the AB Bank have been sold out but so far, we have been informed of a total of thirty percent tickets sells on the first day," informed Ali Hossain, member secretary of Bangladesh Cricket Board's ticket and seating committee. He informed that there were long queues for tickets of the second match, to be held at the same venue on May 12, but the tickets of the second match will only be available from today. "Because of holiday (Saturday) people are more interested to see the second match," he added.
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