Cricket fever rises in Gwalior, appeal for pass

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Cricket fever rises in Gwalior, appeal for pass


The residents of the city are eagerly waiting for the international match to be held in Gwalior after 14 years. Tickets and passes to watch the match are now the most talked about thing, cricket lovers are in great demand for it. The tickets for the cricket match between India and Bangladesh to be held on October 6 were sold out on the very first day.

The fever of India-Bangladesh T-20 match to be held in Gwalior on 6th October is now visible in the city. The residents of the city are eagerly waiting for the international match to be held in Gwalior after 14 years. At the same time, all the departments including district administration, police are busy in finalizing the preparations for the match. The management of spectators and VVIPs coming to watch cricket is also a big challenge.

Tickets and passes to watch the match are now the most talked about thing, cricket lovers are in great demand for it. From administration and police officials to honorable people, calls have been ringing for this. Duty orders were also issued regarding the arrangements, in which everyone from senior officers to the ground staff have been deployed in the arrangements in and around the ground.

Drones will be monitored, three-tier security at the stadium a day before

  • To ensure that no one creates any disturbance in the cricket match, surveillance will also be done through drone cameras. Drone surveillance will begin around the stadium a day in advance. Watch towers are being built. The cricket stadium will come under a three-tier security cordon a day before the match. Police force has already been deployed on the ground. Currently some policemen are deployed outside the main gate and the grounds.
  • Round the clock patrolling is going on. From October 5, policemen will be deployed from the parking lot to the stadium, then between the main gate and the high-rise building and then at different parts inside the stadium. The roads around the stadium will be locked from the night of 5th October. There will be barricading on all roads and policemen will be deployed. Vehicles will not be allowed inside the stadium.
  • Only pass holders will be given entry. Practice of both the teams started from Thursday. Both teams reached the stadium via the same route. First Bangladesh then the Indian team practiced. Traffic was stopped four times during the movement of both the teams.

People who came to burn effigy were caught, FIR registered against 14

An attempt to burn an effigy was made by members of the Hindu Ekta Sangathan during a protest against the India Bangladesh cricket match. During this time, CSP Ayush Gupta and CSP Ashok Jadaun were deployed with the force. The police took them into custody. After this an FIR was lodged, then he was released on bond. Police have registered FIR against Vinod Joshi, Mukesh Baghel, Sanjay Jadhav, Pawan Gupta, Vinod Pal, Hotam Singh, Kishore Mahour, Manoj Jatav, Amar Sharma, Pawan Jatav, Naresh Kushwaha, Neeraj Sahu, Sunny Khatik, Rinku Kushwaha, Shivam Chaurasia.

Administration issued duty orders

The district administration issued an order on Thursday giving responsibility to the officers. In this, senior officers have been given the responsibility of making arrangements from sectors to outside. The Patwaris objected to the duty of the Collectorate staff inside the stadium, in which they objected to the senior officers that it was not right to give stadium duty to the Patwari and office staff in the field duty. After this, another order was issued late in the night and a large number of Patwaris were put on duty in the stadium.

Hello, brother, will there be a nearby jugaad?

Hello…Brother- Hello, will we be able to arrange VIP pass for the match? Hey, the children were insisting, do something. Brother, we are dependent on you. These days, everyone from the honorable police and administrative officers of Gwalior are troubled by such conversations. Earlier, most of the calls used to come for recommendations, now double the number of calls are coming, everyone has only one demand – VIP pass for the cricket match. The tickets for the cricket match between India and Bangladesh to be held on October 6 were sold out on the very first day. Now there is a lot of struggle for VIP pass.

Truck stopped at Niravali Tiraha

Trucks coming from Niravali Tiraha to Transport Nagar started being stopped from Thursday. As soon as the information about this was received, the transporters discussed with the police and said that the trucks should be stopped during the movement of the teams but from now till October 6, the trucks should not be stopped. In such a situation, business will be affected. Police have given instructions to remove the trucks by bypassing Niravali Tiraha.

Black marketing: Tickets are being sold on even OLX

As the day of the cricket match is approaching, black marketing of tickets is also at its peak. Those who could not buy tickets or did not buy tickets due to rain or any other apprehension, now want to buy tickets in any situation. For this, people are paying double to four-five times the price. Tickets are being sold even on OLX.