No uncertainty over India-West Indies first Twenty20: Ganguly

IANS  |  Kolkata 

There's no uncertainty over the India-first Twenty20 International at the on November 4, the Association of Bengal President said here.

"The match is on. Tickets have already gone for and now nothing can be done. It will stay as it is," told reporters here.

As per the new BCCI constitution, 90 per cent tickets of the total capacity of the stadium should be put on sale with the remaining 10 per cent being available for complimentary purposes.

The Madhya Pradesh Association has already refused to host the second ODI between the two teams on October 24 citing lack of clarity on release of tickets and complimentary passes.

Around 30,000 tickets from Eden's capacity of 67,000 are distributed as complimentary passes. The beneficiaries include government agencies like Kolkata Police, the

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 20:26 IST