Kyazoonga.com appointed official ticketing partner for Kings XI Punjab

Odisha Sun Times Sports Bureau
Mumbai, Apr 22: Kings XI Punjab has appointed Kyazoonga.com, India’s first and largest sports and entertainment ticketing company, as their official ticketing partner for their home matches to be held in Cuttack on May 7and 11 at the Barabati Stadium.

The tickets are available at www.kyazoonga.com and will also be available at 10 authorized retail outlets in Cuttack and six in Bhubaneswar.

Meanwhile, tickets for public sale have already started from April 20.

The tickets are priced at Rs 200, Rs 300, Rs 400, Rs 500, Rs 1000 and Rs 1500 based on the stand category.

The stand priced at Rs 200 has been reserved exclusively for students, to be purchased with valid student I-cards.

Briefing newsmen here today, Fraser Castellino, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Kings XI Punjab said the team is excited to be playing in Cuttack for two of our home games against Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders.

“We look forward to bringing to cricket fans in the region our exciting brand of cricket. We hope the fans in Cuttack and throughout Odisha will come out in full strength to support us”, he added.

Present on the occasion Asirbad Behera, honorary secretary of Odisha Cricket Association (OCA), said Cuttack and Barabati stadium continue to attract the finest cricketing action and we are excited to partner with the IPL once again this season.

“OCA has worked with Kyazoonga as its ticketing agency in the past and are confident that fans will be well served in their quest for access to the two major fixtures scheduled for next month, he said”.

Neetu Bhatia, co-founder and CEO, Kyazoonga.com said thousands of cricket fans had already subscribed to the ticket alerts and were among the first to know when the tickets for the matches went on sale.

The first match would be played between Kings XI Punjab and Chennai Super Kings on May 7 while the second match would be played between Kings XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders on May 11.

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