Cheaper tickets for Test

Published May 1, 2002

KARACHI, April 30: The Karachi City Cricket Association (KCCA), is making elaborate arrangements for holding the second Test match between Pakistan and the visiting New Zealanders which is scheduled for May 8, at the National Stadium.

The rates of tickets has been drastically reduced for the benefit of Karachi’s cricketing crowd making the rates of aeason tickets even less than that of the ODI tickets.

Bolan Bank will sell the tickets through their New Challi, Defence, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Sharea Faisal, Clifton, Barkat-e-Hydri and I.I. Chundrigar Road branches.

Tickets will also be available at the National Stadium.

Following will be the rates:

Fazal and Miandad enclosures Rs.1000 (Season) and Rs.250 (Daily).

Hanif Enclosure Rs.800 (Season) Rs.200 (Daily). Imran Khan Enclosure Rs.600 (Season) Rs.150 (Daily). Asif Iqbal and Zaheer Enclosure Rs.300 Season) Rs.100 (Daily). Senior Citizens Enclosure Rs.200 (Season) Rs.75 (Daily) and General Enclosure Rs.100 (Season) and Rs.25 (Daily).

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