The Second Test match between India and Bangladesh which will be played at the Eden Gardens ground in Kolkata from November 22. Being a day-night Test, this will be a historical match for the Indian cricket team.
In such a situation, the spectators also do not want to miss this opportunity and have bought the right ticket to watch the match.
According to the report today, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly said that I am happy to see that all the tickets for the first four days of the match were sold out.
It simply means, the excitement and enthusiasm filled among the audience about the match. However, after selling tickets for four days, how long the match will last will also be a matter of concern.
Significantly, Eden Gardens is the largest stadium in India, the stadium has the capacity of 67,000 people. While the viewership in Indore was also good, but the match was completed in just 3 days. It remains to be seen how long the match lasts in Kolkata.
The first session of the day-night match will start at 1 PM and one and a half sessions will be played in light. It will also be an interesting thing how the bowlers of both countries will handle the pink ball.
In such a situation, the spectators also do not want to miss this opportunity and have bought the right ticket to watch the match.
According to the report today, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly said that I am happy to see that all the tickets for the first four days of the match were sold out.
It simply means, the excitement and enthusiasm filled among the audience about the match. However, after selling tickets for four days, how long the match will last will also be a matter of concern.
Significantly, Eden Gardens is the largest stadium in India, the stadium has the capacity of 67,000 people. While the viewership in Indore was also good, but the match was completed in just 3 days. It remains to be seen how long the match lasts in Kolkata.
The first session of the day-night match will start at 1 PM and one and a half sessions will be played in light. It will also be an interesting thing how the bowlers of both countries will handle the pink ball.

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