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April 06, 2007 Friday Rabi-ul-Awwal 17, 1428

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Cut price of unsold tickets, says Gilchrist


ST JOHN’S (Antigua), April 5: Australia vice-captain Adam Gilchrist joined the debate about the disappointing World Cup crowds in Antigua on Wednesday by suggesting all unsold tickets be put on sale at cut-price.

The new Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, with an increased capacity of 19,000 spectators, has been half-full at best for the Super Eights with visitors making up the majority of the crowd.

“It seems like there's a lot of people interested in the World Cup, just talking to the locals everyone is interested in it, is very aware of it, very excited for it to be here,” Gilchrist told reporters after practice.

“But it's not translating into big numbers in the ground.”

Gilchrist said the cheapest ticket was $US25 which was a lot of money for a local to pay given that the tournament was mostly paid for by sponsorship.

“I don't know the whole pricing policy inside out but I am certain there are some pretty expensive tickets around. Whatever the policy is at the moment it doesn't seem to be working,” he said.

“So maybe we can look at dropping the price and having a sale. Retailers with over-stocked merchandise have a sale certainly every year to try and get rid of it, so maybe that's something we can look at and that might encourage people to turn up.”—Reuters






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