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Indian fan zones sold out 50 days ahead of Australia v India series

Cricket Australia is pleased to confirm that the dedicated Indian fan zones at all eight venues for the upcoming BKT Tyres Men’s ODI Series against India are now officially sold out.

The public tickets for the Sydney and Canberra match also being sold out, highlighting the extraordinary demand and excitement surrounding the series.

With 50 days to go until the first ball is bowled, Indian Fan Zones for all three ODIs and five T20Is have reached full capacity, underscoring the overwhelming support from fans and the growing anticipation for one of the most eagerly awaited contests of the summer.

Tickets for the remaining matches are selling fast, and fans are strongly encouraged to secure their seats here

Joel Morrison, Executive General Manager Events & Operations Cricket Australia:

“We are thrilled by the overwhelming response to the Indian fan zones selling out across all eight venues.

“We are excited to see the momentum building around this series and the strong passion fans continue to display for the game.

“We’re looking forward to a vibrant atmosphere in the stands and a world class contest on the field between two great cricketing nations.”

Fans in Australia can watch the Men’s ODI and T20I Series against India on Foxtel and Kayo Sports while they can also tune into ABC, Triple M and SEN for the ball-to-ball live action.

BKT Tyres Men’s ODI Series v India
Sunday, October 19: Perth Stadium, Perth, (D/N)
Thursday, October 23: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, (D/N)
Saturday, October 25: SCG, Sydney, (D/N)

BKT Tyres Men’s T20I Series v India
Wednesday, October 29: Manuka Oval, Canberra, (N)
Friday, October 31: MCG, Melbourne, (N)
Sunday, November 2: Bellerive Oval, Hobart, (N)
Thursday, November 6: Gold Coast Stadium, Gold Coast, (N)
Saturday, November 8: The Gabba, Brisbane, (N)

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