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Kanpur News: A test cricket match is going to be held between India and Bangladesh at Kanpur's Green Park Stadium on 27 September. Preparations for this match are being done on a war footing. Time is short and responsibilities are high, due to which the city administration along with UPCA and BCCI is seen running for this match. At the same time, no concrete solution has been found for the main problem. The survey report of the spectator capacity in the stadium has not been clear. Due to which the sale and printing of tickets is stopped.

 

However, a good step has been taken by the management in this match. Due to which, those school children who want to watch this match and want to see their favorite players closely. Now there is good news for them, because school children will not have to pay for the tickets to watch the match in the ground. They can come to watch the match for free.

 

School children will be able to watch the match for free


Dr Sanjay Kapoor, chairman of the Kanpur Cricket Association, has been appointed as the venue director for the match to be held in Kanpur. In the meeting held after the inspection of the stadium, it was decided that the match will be shown free of cost to the school children of the city in order to encourage them towards sports. Interested students will have to apply from the schools. Venue director Sanjay Kapoor said that many talents from our city are making their name shine in the field of sports. 

 

Former cricketers are also being invited


Interested students of the city schools will have to come to the UPCA's Green Park office with their principals, management or the school will have to apply for the interested students. At the same time, information will have to be given to the UPCA. This will also help in knowing the number of children and also help in making arrangements for their proper seating and convenience. The venue director is confident that the arrangements for this match are being made better than the previous ones. No stone will be left unturned. Former cricketers are also being invited for this match who have once shown their skills on this field.

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