IPL 2018
IPL 2018: Tickets sold out for RCB vs CSK clash at Chinnaswamy stadium
By SMCS - Apr 25, 2018 3:30 pm
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Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni are presently two of the most followed and loved cricketers in the world of cricket. But what happens when they clash? That is what exactly happens in IPL. The epic clash between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) is what people are eager for. Generally, the demands of tickets have increased.

Chennai has made a return after two years on IPL pertaining to match-fixing issues but performed well loosing just a single game. Though due to Cauvery dispute CSK’s home matches has been shifted to MCA stadium, Pune. On the other hand, RCB is suffering like previous years winning only a single game. All these factors have led to creating a hullaballoo and craze about the tickets.

Ticketgenie handled 25000 tickets and they were sold in quick time. Around 5,000 G1 and G2 Gallery stand tickets were sold out in a couple of hours at the box office on Sunday. Tickets charged as high as 25,000 INR and 35,000 INR are sold even at good rates.

“The demand has been almost unprecedented. CSK matches have always seen high demand here, but this time it’s greater because the team is returning after two years. The second reason is that CSK’s home matches have been moved to Pune.” Vinay Mruthyunjaya, KSCA spokesperson said to sportsalive.com.

RCB has nota good head to head record against the Yellow army. Both the teams have won their previous game so they would be positive enough to look on winning the next game. The star of the previous days game AB De Villiers couldn’t stop saying that  Chennai is such a team who has supporters at every place in the country and no doubt Chinnaswamy will have a good amount of them but RCB would look to win this match.

“I know that CSK has fans all over the country, and I believe they have a fair amount of support here in Bengaluru. But it will definitely be a home game for us. The crowd gets behind us when we get some momentum going. I feel the crowd will lift us a lot on Wednesday,” he concluded.