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It will cost Rs 2 lakh to watch the WTC final, shocking news for cricket lovers


The Indian team will play the final match of the World Test Championship (WTC) against New Zealand from June 18 to 22. 
The final between India and New Zealand will be played at Southampton, England. The Indian team will leave for England on June 2. Meanwhile, the New Zealand team has reached there. Spectators are also showing great enthusiasm for the final of the first World Test Championship. The demand for tickets is also increasing. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the tickets available through a ballot process that closed on May 13. Only a few lucky spectators will be able to get tickets through this process.

WTC final ticket prices are in the millions

The remaining tickets for the match are being sold by the ICC's official travel agent. According to a report, there is such a craze for the WTC final match that fans are buying tickets even for Rs 2 lakh. According to the official ticket agent company appointed by the ICC, there is a good demand for bookings in each category, with only 4,000 spectators allowed on the Southampton grounds. On the other hand, 18,000 fans have been allowed for the second Test between England and New Zealand in Edgbaston from June 10.

Meanwhile, the ICC is gearing up to finalize the 'playing condition'. It could be announced at the ICC meeting on June 1. What will happen in the event of a draw or tie in the WTC final in Southampton? What if the match is canceled due to rain? The ICC has not yet disclosed all this.

The Indian team is also scheduled to play a five-Test series with the English team after the World Test Championship on a tour of England. A 20-member Indian team led by Virat Kohli will travel to England on a tour of England. Currently, the players of the Indian team are quarantined in Mumbai.

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