NEW DELHI: Official ticketing website for ICC Cricket World Cup collapsed leaving angry cricket fans criticizing organizers of the mega event while a jumble for 1,000 tickets available for the final.
An error message was popped up on the website, www.Kyazoonga.com as soon as business started at 1:00 pm (0730 GMT), multiplying the disappointment of fans who are already irritated about the small numbers of seats/tickets available for the final.
Just 4,000 tickets in total are on sale for the game on April 2 at the historic but low capacity Wankhede stadium in Mumbai, with the rest being distributed through clubs and other cricket authorities.
Kyazoonga.com, a major Indian online ticketing company, told fans to be patient in a message posted on their Facebook page, blaming "unprecedented amounts of traffic from all over the world" for the problems.
Kyazoonga.com, a major Indian online ticketing company, told fans to be patient in a message posted on their Facebook page, blaming "unprecedented amounts of traffic from all over the world" for the problems.
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