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Website selling tickets for Tendulkar’s 200th Test up and running, but no tickets left

KyaZoonga.Com - the website selling tickets for Sachin Tendulkar’s 200th Test was back in action on Tuesday, but is has been reported that all the tickets made available to it for Little Master’s final Test appearance have been sold.

Zee Media Bureau
Mumbai: KyaZoonga.Com - the website selling tickets for Sachin Tendulkar’s 200th Test was back in action on Tuesday, but is has been reported that all the tickets made available to it for Little Master’s final Test appearance have been sold. KyaZoonga.Com is the Official Ticketing Partner of Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) for the second Test between India and West Indies, the 200th and final Test of batting legend Tendulkar. The website crashed minutes after the start of the sale on Monday probably due to the fact that tickets for the general public were only available on it. Commenting on the occasion, PV Shetty and Nitin Dalal, joint secretaries of MCA said: "In keeping with MCA`s tradition of making access to international cricket as easy, safe and democratic as possible, we have made tickets available online.” "On this historic occasion of the final Test match of our local cricket legend and global icon Sachin Tendulkar, we`re thrilled to appoint KyaZoonga in this crucial role, given their impressive ticketing track record, world class ticketing services and previous experience with cricket ticketing in the Indian subcontinent.” "Their service delivery over the last several matches including the ICC CWC 2011 hosted by Mumbai make them the natural choice to deliver our objectives to fans. We look forward to a full house," the MCA said in a statement. Neetu Bhatia, chairman and CEO of KyaZoonga.Com added: "We are incredibly proud and excited to be continuing our long-standing partnership with MCA in ticketing all their hosted matches, especially as it prepares to host the final Test of the local hero Sachin Tendulkar." Notably, only 6,000 tickets were up for sale through the online procedure for the general public. The prices of the tickets are Rs 500, Rs 1000 and Rs 2500. There was also a limit where only two tickets per person could be booked online. With PTI inputs