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Rush for seats and excitement for the Mohali IPL match peaks

There has never been a more strong craze for Indian Premier League (IPL) matches in Mohali. When Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals eventually play in a major event on March 23 at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, the local supporters will never forget it.

In addition to the spectators, Indian wicketkeeper and captain Rishabh Pant of the Delhi Capitals, who is returning from a potentially fatal accident, and the local Punjab Kings team, which is aiming for a smooth championship run from the new stadium, will also experience intense emotions during this time.

Even though the majority of the inexpensive tickets have already been sold out, people are still making every effort to get tickets. Free passes are being sought after by those with strong connections in the state, but it won’t be simple this time, particularly for the first game.

“Fans and even many influential people in the area have been reaching out to us with requests. However, there are only so many seats available. On opening day, we want to have a full house. An official said, “The opening match will be witnessed by many dignitaries, including the BCCI officials.” “I’m holding off on buying tickets. There are only high-rage tickets accessible on the internet. Anand, a viewer, said, “It could have been built up as a backup box office in Mohali. “Watching the first game here will be beneficial. A fan named Pritma Mahajan said, “It will be interesting to see how the stadium, which had been under construction for over a decade, looks now.”

Phase 10 inhabitants may breathe a sigh of relief.

Locals who live in close proximity to the former IS Bindra Stadium are pleased that the venue has moved. During games, they had been experiencing a great deal of hardship due to guests parking carelessly close to the home and the administration enforcing traffic limits. “Previously, in order to find our way to our residence, we had to literally argue with the personnel on duty.” The authorities will be able to operate more smoothly during games since the new site is located distant from residential areas, according to Anuradha. Brijesh recalled the disturbance brought about by boisterous music and large groups of people strolling around his house at midnight.

There are six spectator parking lots.

Six spectator parking areas with distinct access and exit points will be located at the new stadium. Viewers must walk a distance to get to the stadium after parking their cars. There will be ten gates for admittance, and these gates will lead to entries to the assigned stands.

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