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Tickets for India-New Zealand T20 available at Federal Bank branches in Thiruvananthapuram

 Tickets for T20 cricket match between India and New Zealand, scheduled to be held at Trivandrum International Stadium on November 7, is available at select branches of Federal Bank in the city.

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Tickets for T20 cricket match between India and New Zealand, scheduled to be held at Trivandrum International Stadium on November 7, is available at select branches of Federal Bank in the city. Branches at Cotton Hill, Pattom, Palayam, Pattoor, Nanthencode, Sasthamangalam, Kuravankonam, Pongummoodu, Sreekaryam, Peroorkada, Azhakkoottam,Neyyattinkara,Parassala,Vizhinjam, Nedumangad, Attingal, Varkala, Marthandam, Nagercoil will be selling the tickets.

Tickets can also be purchased from 20 select branches located in other districts.

The fares for the Upper Level is Rs 700, Lower Level Rs 1,000 and Premium Chair Rs 2,000. 5,000 seats in the Upper Level are reserved for the students at 50% discount. To avail this, students need to produce the authorisation letter from the concerned school or college where they study. Also, they need to produce their identity card at the stadium entrance gate on the match day. Public can buy the ticket online.

It can be purchased from October 16 till October 29. These tickets will be available via the websites of Federal Bank Ltd (www.federalbank.co.in) and Kerala Cricket Association.(www.keralacricketassociation.com).

These online tickets need to be exchanged for regular tickets from the Cotton Hill branch of Federal Bank at Vazhuthacaud from November 1 to November 6 or from the special ticket counter located at the main gate of the stadium (Opposite to University of Kerala, Karyavattom Campus) from November 5 to November 6. Entry to the Stadium starts at 4 pm and the match starts at 7 pm.
 

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