MCA appoints online ticket sales agency for India-Australia series
05 Nov 2009
Indian sports and entertainment ticketing company KyaZoonga.com, the official ticketing partner for Mumbai Cricket Association, has launched ticket sales for the 7th and the final 'one-day international match in the India versus Australia series to be held at Navi Mumbai's D Y Patil Stadium on 11 November 2009. Cricket aficionados can now buy tickets online from the KyaZoonga website.
"Our mission is to reach out to as many cricket fans as possible," says MCA joint secretary Hemant Waingankar. "KyaZoonga's roaring success in making cricket tickets available to all strata of cricket-going audiences through the IPL and other international matches makes them the obvious choice as our end-to-end ticketing services partner. We look forward to seeing a full stadium again."
While the seats in the stands have been priced at Rs.500, Rs.700, Rs.1000 and Rs.2000, a block of 10 seats in the corporate box is going for Rs.1 lakh. Payments can be made through credit cards, debit cards, net banking as well as cash against delivery of the tickets. Tickets will also be available at designated BPCL In&Out e-ticket retail outlets in and around Mumbai.
Speaking about the initiative, Vijay Patil, Managing Director, DY Patil stadium, said, "In keeping with international standards, the KyaZoonga and DY Patil teams have worked together to bring the choice of stands and stadium views at the point of sale on the site. Customers will find the process of buying tickets extremely simple with a clear view of the seats and stands they are purchasing. KyaZoonga is the first and only ticketing agency that has ticketed our stadium before and we are delighted to be working with them again."
Neetu Bhatia, Chairman and CEO of KyaZoonga.com said, "We are excited about our partnership with MCA as their official ticketing partner. Cricket in Mumbai is a uniquely fantastic experience and we are proud to be bringing this to Mumbaikars in an easy and convenient fashion. We continue to ensure that the youth of the city and state and people around the world have the opportunity to witness cricket between two of the world's greatest teams.''