IPL 2023 Final tickets: Re-entry Guidelines, Ticket Conditions, Allowed, Not Allowed, All You Need To Know

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IPL 2023 Final Re-entry Guidelines

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has made history by implementing a “Reserve Day” for the first time in its historic 16-year existence as a result of an unusual situation. 

The widely anticipated IPL 2023 Final has to be moved to the “reserve day,” on Monday. It was originally scheduled to start on Sunday. The unexpected events that caused this change were the continuous rainstorms at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium.

Considering the altered schedule, the organizers of IPL 2023 have released a set of guidelines for the spectators who will be attending the thrilling T20 league final between the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and the Gujarat Titans (GT) on Monday, May 29. 

One of the important announcements underlines that entry to the stadium premises for IPL 2023 will strictly be limited to individuals having physical tickets, with no exceptions granted. Know complete details on IPL 2023 final tickets, and re-entry guidelines. 

BCCI allows ticket holders to use the same tickets for IPL Final

According to the BCCI, those who purchased tickets for the final on Sunday can use the same tickets to enter the stadium on Monday as well. 

“Fans who had their tickets for the TATA IPL Final on May 28th will now be able to enter the stadium with their existing physical tickets on May 29th,” the BCCI said in a statement.

“The BCCI would like to thank the fans present tonight for their patience and support. We request them to come in big numbers to support their favourite IPL teams at the grand finale of the TATA IPL 2023 at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad,” the statement added.

IPL 2023 Final Tickets: Allowed, Not-Allowed

The IPL has released comprehensive guidelines surrounding the process of re-entry for the IPL 2023 final on the reserve day of the game.

The official IPL handle used pictures to explain the dos and don’ts surrounding applying for a ticket in a message uploaded on social media. The full physical ticket is undoubtedly acceptable, but it wouldn’t be accepted if it included all of the parts.

The gate number, bay area row number, and seat number should all be listed on a complete ticket. Additionally, it will be accepted even if a torn ticket still contains all of these details. For instance, if a ticket is torn from the sides but all the information is still readable, entry will be permitted.

The request for entry will be rejected, however, if any details are missing from any portion of the ticket. Therefore, only people who have full, complete tickets will be allowed.

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