A crowd of 40,000 people arrived to buy tickets for the second T20 match, police resorted to lathi charge
A crowd of 40,000 people arrived to buy tickets for the second T20 match, police resorted to lathi charge
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New Delhi: India suffered a crushing 7-wicket defeat in the first T20 International between India and Africa played in Delhi. However, in the meantime, the Indian team is now ready to try to equalize in the series by winning the second T20. Let me tell you that the second match is to be played in Cuttack. Yes, and before this match, there is news that there was chaos during the ticket sale in Cuttack and the police had to use mild force to control the situation. According to the information received, some women came ahead of the line and after that the crowd created a ruckus.

In the end, the police had to resort to lathi charge. According to a report that has surfaced in the case, a senior officer informed that "some women came ahead of the line, which led to a ruckus over the sale of tickets after which the police used a mild lathicharge". On the other hand, additional district police commissioner Pramod Rath said, "Around 40,000 people were present at the counter while 12,000 tickets were for sale. The police had to use mild force during this period so that the process of ticket sales could be done smoothly. ”

Now if we talk about the first match played between the two teams, then in India, Africa was given a huge target of 212 runs to chase, which Africa easily achieved with 5 balls to spare. In fact, this is the first time in T20 that India could not defend a target of more than 200 runs. At the same time, talking about South Africa, on behalf of this team, David Miller played a brilliant innings while maintaining the excellent form of the IPL and gave his team the victory.

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