The organising committee of the World Cup has released 5% of the tickets for the World Cup, which is around 100,000 tickets for the tournament. These tickets include all the 13 venues on display and have been priced pretty economically, given that the previous tournament had seen empty stadiums in the West Indies.
One of the stands in a ground in Sri Lanka, Hambantota, has tickets priced at INR 10, which is probably a grass embankment without a stand.
The President-in-waiting of the ICC, and former BCCI President, Sharad Pawar, said, “The prices confirm the promise we made that the tickets would be affordable and accessible.”
The tickets can be purchased from http://www.icccwc2011.kyazoonga.com/tickets/index, and the same will be delivered not before November or December. However, given the craze for the tournament, there is a good chance that the tickets may be lapped up pretty quickly by the audiences. So, do book them now!





