New Delhi: The International Cricket Council has slammed its
own President Sharad Pawar for the mismanagement of the ongoing Cricket
World Cup 2011 in the sub-continent and have shot off a letter to him
expressing their displeasure.
Pawar, who is also the chief of
the World Cup organising committee, is facing flak for the manner in
which ticketing for the World Cup final was handled. The Mumbai Cricket
Association had earlier in the week made 4,000 tickets available to the
general public for the final match to be played at the Wankhede Stadium
in Mumbai on April 2. The remaining 27,000 seats at the refurbished
stadium will be shared by MCA members and ICC's commercial partners.
However, on Tuesday the official tickets distribution website
Kyazoonga.com
crashed leading to no tickets being sold. According to the reports ten
million fans seeking just 1000 tickets led to the website to crash in
just 20 minutes, the official ticket agency revealed.
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