India is hosting the Cricket World Cup over the next two months.
Secondhand ticket prices have soared – although some fans say the process to buy them has been poorly-managed.
AdvertisementAdvertisementCricket-mad India is currently hosting the sport's flagship event, the ODI World Cup – but fans who want to see the national team play live might have to pay thousands of dollars for the privilege.
Tickets are reselling on secondhand marketplaces for sky-high prices, while supporters are complaining that the process to buy seats for marquee games has been poorly managed.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe official website for the World Cup says tickets for future India matches are "coming soon" – even though the Rohit Sharma-led side are slated to take on New Zealand in Dharamsala in just 10 days' time.
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