Practically every one of the tickets, with the exception of 200 in the South Block, have been sold out as the frenzy to watch Virat Kohli’s 100th Test arrived at breaking point on Thursday.

“Tickets of the multitude of squares including the seat squares and VIP stands separated from AC Lounge and Pavillion porches have been sold out with the exception of 200 tickets for South square. We have saved those tickets for understudies to watch and can purchase when the web-based window opens. We are happy that Virat Kohli’s 100th Test match will see a full arena at 50% limit and we will adhere to the Covid-19 rules. The Punjab Police has been helping out us in guaranteeing the Covid-19 rules and we trust it’s a stuffed house for the noteworthy Test,” said RP Singla, secretary, PCA.
The Test match will be played at the IS Bindra PCA International Stadium at Mohali from March 4 to March 8 and will see the 27,000 limit arena facilitating 50% limit which is 13500. Out of the 13500 tickets made accessible, as referenced above, just 200 are left.

While the season tickets for the match has been estimated from Rs 300 for the seat squares and west square, Rs 500 for VIP North seat blocks, Rs 1,000 for VIP South square and North Pavillion and Rs 2,000 for Terrace block, tickets for the VIP North square 1 and 2 and North Pavillion were sold out on the principal day of booking.

In the interim, Rajinder Gupta, PCA president, informed that PCA will respect Virat Kohli for turning into the thirteenth Indian cricketer to play 100 Test coordinates and will congratulate him with a silver plaque.
“Since the groups are inside the bio-bubble, it won’t be imaginable to truly congratulate him. Consequently, we are attempting to sort out a method for giving him the badge of appreciation. We are organizing with the concerned specialists and BCCI on the equivalent. We likewise demand the fans to keep up with social removing and the set rules,” said Gupta.

On Wednesday, the Mohali organization, including Mohali DC Isha Kalia and police authorities, held a gathering with PCA authorities for arrangements for the match.