Are Concession Tickets Available for Students and Specially Abled Spectators at the NZ vs IND ODI Final?
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Key Takeaways
- Concession tickets are available for students.
- A special ticketing program for specially abled spectators has been implemented.
- Tickets for students are priced at Rs 750 and Rs 950.
- General ticket prices range from Rs 800 to Rs 7,000.
- Tickets can only be purchased online through District by Zomato.
Indore, Dec 29 (NationPress) The Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association is providing discounted tickets for students along with a special ticketing program tailored for visually impaired attendees for the final match of the three-match ODI series between India and New Zealand at the Holkar Stadium.
MPCA has announced that tickets for the concluding ODI on January 18 will be available exclusively online.
Concession tickets for students will be issued for the East Stand (Lower/II floor), allowing only one ticket per student, distributed on a first-come, first-served basis via the online platform, anticipating a high volume of applications.
“MPCA has partnered with District by Zomato as the official online ticketing agency. Tickets can only be acquired through the online method,” it stated in a press release.
The registration period commences at 11 am on December 31, 2025, and will continue until the ticket allotment is exhausted or until 5.00 pm on January 1, 2026.
The procedure for obtaining concession tickets involves two stages; the first step includes uploading the required documentation. In the second stage, the documents will be verified and either approved or denied by MPCA.
Once documents are approved, applicants will receive a WhatsApp message or email with a link to purchase the ticket and complete payment. Following successful payment, a confirmation of the ticket booking will be sent to the purchaser. The ticket will be delivered via courier.
Tickets for the student concession category are priced at Rs 750 for the East Stand lower and Rs 950 for the East Stand (II floor).
A similar process is also available for specially abled spectators, with tickets priced at Rs 300 and located in the North-East Gallery.
“Only one ticket may be purchased by individuals possessing a duly valid disability certificate from the appropriate government authority (civil surgeon). This certificate must be uploaded for MPCA records. Those needing wheelchairs should purchase a ‘wheelchair ticket’. The wheelchair must be arranged by the purchaser on match day,” MPCA noted.
General ticket prices for the match range from Rs 800 to Rs 7,000 across various stands and pavilion levels, plus additional charges such as payment gateway fees, convenience fees, courier charges, and applicable taxes.
MPCA has appointed District by Zomato as the official online ticketing partner.
The three-match ODI series kicks off on January 11 at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara, with the second match on January 14 at the Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot. The final ODI on January 18 marks the 29th ODI hosted by MPCA and the eighth at Holkar Stadium.