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Sell-out crowd for ODI in Bangalore  

Bangalore, Sept 25: Four days ahead of the first match of the one-day series between India and Australia here, excitement is already in the air as a sell-out crowd gears up for the limited overs game.

Tickets for the September 29 match were sold out in no time, fuelled by India’s sterling performance in the Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa.

Fans made a beeline on Sunday evening itself, much earlier than the counters were to open the next day. By the afternoon, ‘Tickets sold out’ board greeted the fans.

This time, the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) had also facilitated booking of tickets online which contributed to the quick offtake.

“Tickets for one-day internationals normally get sold fast. But this time, it was very quick thanks to India's performance in the Twenty20 world cup," a KSCA official said.

Meanwhile, India's win at the Twenty20 World Cup sparked off wild celebrations in the city which went on till midnight in some areas. Boisterous fans poured into M G Road and Brigade Road and some junctions in large numbers.

Bursting of crackers, honking and singing of patriotic songs marked the celebrations as delirious fans gave vent to their feelings. Police and traffic cops had a tough time to bring things in order and in some places, they even joined the party.

India’s bowling coach Venkatesh Prasad and batsman Robin Uthappa, who hail from Karnataka, came in for special praise. (Agencies)

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Oct, Tue 2
Oct, Fri 5
Oct, Mon 8
Oct, Thu 11
Oct, Sun 14
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2nd ODI - Aus won by 84 runs
3rd ODI - Aus won by 47 runs
4th ODI - Ind won by 8 runs
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6th ODI - Aus won by 18 runs
7th ODI (D/n) - Ind won by 2 wkts
1st T20  - India won by 7 wkts
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