The first Lord’s Test between England and New Zealand has created little curiosity among fans.
According to the media reports, Expensive tickets are out of budget for standard fans, and hence the bleachers for the season’s first test match will remain empty.
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The stadium, which holds 31,000 people, will sell 1,800 tickets on the first day and 2,500 tickets on the second day.
However, still, 4600 tickets are available for the third day and 9600 tickets are available for the fourth day.
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Tickets for the debut Test of the season at Lord’s have previously been sold out. The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Test series occurs at Lord’s.
At Lord’s the tickets ranges from 70 to 160 pounds. However, the tickets for the VIP stands cost between 45 and 100 dollars.
Tickets costing less than 100 dollars are selling at a cheaper price.
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