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The Pakistan Cricket Board has issued a press release gives details of the 2003 World Cup Ticketing Policy Suhael Ahmed - 6 September 2001
South African Cricket has announced a unique homegrown ticketing system that is considered good enough to be used at future international showpieces including Olympic Games. The ICB-Didate Ticketing System has been designed specifically for the eighth Cricket World Cup to be staged in South Africa in February-March 2003. The system will, however, be used in future for all international and inter-provincial cricket matches in South Africa and will be "Live" in time for the tour early next year by Australia. For the past year, 19 full-time staff at information technology company Dimension Data (Didata) have been working under project manager Graham Cook on a system master-minded on behalf of the United Cricket board of South Africa (UCB) by Ian Smith, commercial director of the 2003 Cricket World Cup (2003 CWC). Ticket packages for 2003 CWC will go on sale to the general public on July 1, 2002, via the Internet, Call Centre and at the 12 World Cup venues in South Africa. In keeping with current international ticketing practice, tickets will be sold in packages. There will be Two basic varieties viz. Stadium Packages for all the games at particular venue, excluding matches hosting by Zimbabwe, and Follow-the Team Packages for all Pool games involving a particular team. Dr. Ali Bacher, executive director of 2003 CWC, said today". "It is projected that at least 800000 tickets will be sold for the 54 matches of the tournament. To achieve that objective in accordance with worldwide trends, it has been decided to offer tickets for the sale in packages. On the basis that ticket prices will be affordable, I anticipate that the South African public across the broadest spectrum will enthusiastically support the concept and the tournament". Dr. Bacher said the system has been highly commended by Michael Eyers, deputy CEO of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, who said it was far more efficient than that in place for the last year's Olympic games. "Mr. Eyers has informed me that what we have is a system that can support the largest and most complex of events - and that includes the Olympic Games." The ticketing system is a generic one that can be used by all forms of entertainment. For the first time is South African sport, all tickets will be barcoded. They will be scanned and verified through a sophisticated venue access control system, which will also generate a customer database holding valuable information on all tickets purchases. The system is designed to ensure maximum security and stadium safety for the paying customer. The system has already been installed at Super sport Park Centurion, the North West Stadium in Potchefstroom and at Kings mead in Durban and will go "Live" at these venues for all matches from the start of the coming season. By the time of the Australian tour to South Africa in April next year, all of South Africa's World Cup venues will be "Live". How 2003 CWC ticketing process will work:
Ian Smith, Commercial Director, 2003 Cricket World Cup Phone #: 0027-11-4463600 Fax #: 0027-11-4463600 Issued by Rodney Hartman Communications Manager, 2003 World Cup Phone #: 0027-11-4463604 Fax #: 0027-11-4463622 Mobile: 083-389-0904
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