• Tickets will be on sale for India vs Australia T20 match at Guwahati on November 9, Match Fee details here

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    Tickets will be on sale for India vs Australia T20 match at Guwahati on November 9, Match Fee details here
    The Assam Cricket Association (ACA) will host the India vs. Australia T20 match on November 28...

    Digital Desk: India will prepare for their next match adventure following the ICC World Cup 2023. India and Australia will begin their five-match T20I series in Vishakapatnam on November 23 and then travel to Thiruvananthapuram, with further trips in Guwahati and Nagpur.

    The Assam Cricket Association (ACA) will host India vs. Australia T20 match on November 28 at the Sarusajai Stadium.

    Tickets for the India vs. Australia T20 encounter in Guwahati will go on sale tomorrow, November 9, 2023, at 9 a.m., on the official ticketing platform, Book My Show. 

    According to estimates-

    Student tickets will cost Rs 500, while Regular tickets will cost between Rs 750 to  Rs 4000.



    Meanwhile, in the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023, Team India defeated South Africa by a remarkable 243 runs at the famed Eden Gardens. 

    India's entry into the Semi-finals was all made possible by Ravindra Jadeja's amazing five-wicket haul and Virat Kohli's superb century on his 35th birthday solidifying the team's miraculous victory.

    Furthermore to notify the audience of the upcoming IND vs AUS T20 series, stars like Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya and Rohit Sharma are likely to miss the series and the focus will shift the spotlight to young talents. 

    Notably, Ruturaj Gaikwad and some players of the Indian team that clinched the gold medal in the Asian Games 2023, might get a chance to showcase their talent in IND vs AUS T20 series.

    Furthermore, it is to notify you that on December 3, Australia will play its fifth and final T20I against India in Bengaluru rather than Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.

    The Telangana assembly elections will be held on November 30, and the ballots will be counted on December 3, the day before the match in Uppal.

    "Due to counting, the police department did not grant us the necessary permission to host the match. It's awful, but there's not much we can do," said a senior Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) official.

    According to top sources, the game has been moved to M. Chinnaswamy Stadium because the police force is under 'immense pressure' to protect visiting teams due to the forthcoming elections.