The Gabba saw a huge rainstorm on Day 1 of the India vs Australia third Test. © AFP
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Cricket Australia 5.4 crore) in gateway invoices after being required to give out full reimbursement on tickets cost the rain-hit the first day of the Rs in between Gabba Test andIndia Australia 13.2 overs were feasible as a result of hefty rainstorm on Only when tickets tickets were marketed out. Saturday per CA regulations, if a minimum of 15 overs is bowled throughout the day followers are not qualified for a complete reimbursement. CA is readied to shed a million bucks after being 10 spheres except the requisite number.As news.com.au reported.
“It turns out, a minimum of 15 overs is required to prevent fans being eligible for a full refund on tickets, meaning Cricket Australia was 10 balls away from potentially saving itself more than $1 million in refunds,” they went through a mostly unpleasant day, with a reported 40mm dropping at the ground at one phase in simply one hour,” the internet site included.”The first day of the Test match was declared a sellout, with 30,145 fans given as the official attendance.
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