Lack of buzz for Indo-Pak game raises eyebrows

But the Pallekele Stadium was cocooned in a rather serene ambience on Saturday, as India and Pakistan faced each other in their Asia Cup 2023 Group A match.

Update: 2023-09-02 20:30 GMT

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PALLEKELE: A cricket match involving India and Pakistan is not just about top-quality cricket, but it is also about roaring fans giving the stadium the atmosphere of a Roman colosseum.

But the Pallekele Stadium was cocooned in a rather serene ambience on Saturday, as India and Pakistan faced each other in their Asia Cup 2023 Group A match.

There were fans – the flag-waving, cheering, applauding kind. But not in numbers that often electrify the venue, despite India batting first. There were several empty spaces in the stands and on the grass banks here, something one will not see during an Indo-Pak cricket clash.

“The tickets are not fully sold, as you can see. In fact, the sale of tickets was on even yesterday (Friday) evening at Kandy and Colombo. There were not many takers for the top-end tickets in the Grand Stand,” an SLC official said. The lowest denomination of tickets was USD 20 (Approximately LKR 6400) in the beginning but it was later slashed to LKR 1500, and LKR 2560 if purchased for both the India matches involving Pakistan and Nepal. But still there was no real rush for the tickets, and some fans were quite chuffed about it.

“Tickets were readily available. In fact, I got the ticket in Colombo. We thought tickets will not be available because it is an India vs Pakistan match. But we are not complaining. After all, we can watch an India vs Pakistan match without the frenzy that we often have to go through in India,” said Varun Ghosh, who runs his business in Colombo. The officials too have been left a trifle disappointed.

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