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Ticket Window open for ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 tickets
ICC Media Release - 15 October 2002

ICC Cricket World Cup
Cricket fans can currently make use of a four-week window of opportunity to apply for tickets for individual matches for the ICC Cricket World Cup South Africa 2003.

The Ticket Window, sometimes known as a ticket ballot or lottery, opened on October 8 and will close on November 8 2002. It will give every applicant an equal chance of obtaining seats for individual matches. There are no guarantees of success, but no one will be prejudiced.

Similar processes are used at the Wimbledon tennis championships, the Olympic Games and for the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

A total of approximately 100 000 individual tickets are currently available.

On any day between October 8 and November 8, members of the public can apply for individual matches through any of the three ticket sales channels – at the CWC stadiums themselves, on the official website www.cricketworldcup.com or via the call centre hotline on +27-83-123-2003.

No one will benefit by being first in the "queue". All applications during the four-week window will stand an equal chance of success.

The games are classified Grade 1 and Grade 2 according to the number of tickets available for each. People applying for games for which 2000 tickets or fewer are available (Grade 1) will be restricted to 4 tickets per game and a maximum of 16 in all for Grade 1 games.

For Grade 2 games (where 2000 or more tickets are available), people may apply for as many as they like.

The classification of each match can be found on www.cricketworldcup.com.

There will be a random draw for each match. The names of all people who applied for a particular match will go into the draw. Names will be randomly selected by computer until all the seats available for the match have been assigned to winners. The random draw from November 25 will be closely monitored by the auditing firm Deloitte and Touche.

Current holders of Stadium Packages for Wanderers in Johannesburg, Supersport Park in Centurion, Kingsmead in Durban, Newlands in Cape Town and St George's Park in Port Elizabeth cannot apply through the Ticket Window for individual matches at those venues.

The CWC 2003 Final in Johannesburg next March 23 is totally sold out and does not feature in the Ticket Window.

The Ticket Window random draw will take place from November 25 and customers' success or failure will be conveyed to them from December 2, at which time the successful applicants may make their purchases until the cut-off date on January 10. Thereafter, they will forfeit the chance to purchase the tickets allocated to them.

No money will change hands until customers have been notified of their success. Tickets will then be sold to them on the sales channel of their choice.

Apart from the website, Ticket Window applications may be made on the call centre hotline between 07h00 SA Time and 19h00 SA Time seven days a week, or at CWC stadiums from 09h00-16h00 Monday to Friday.

Media contacts:

Rodney Hartman
Communications Director, ICC Cricket World Cup
Tel: + 27 (0) 11 446 3604
Email: rodneyh@cricket.co.za

Mark Harrison
ICC Communications Manager
Tel: + 44 (0) 207 266 7913
Mob: + 44 (0) 787 944 1891
Email: mark.harrison@icc-cricket.com

© ICC


Teams Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe. Canada, Kenya, Namibia, Netherlands.
External Links Official World Cup Information Site.




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