Cuttack (Odisha): At least 10 persons fell unconscious after a stampede-like situation broke out on Wednesday at the offline ticket counters outside the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack during ticket sale for the upcoming second ODI match between India and England on February 09.
As offline ticket sales began on Wednesday, thousands of cricket lovers had turned up outside Barabati since Tuesday evening to avail tickets from the designated counters. However, the excitement led to chaotic situation due to alleged mismanagement at the ticket counters. People alleged that police failed to manage the crowd and there is no drinking water facility either to beat the scorching heat.
With the counters witnessing an unprecedented rush, a stampede-like situation broke out on Wednesday, which left several people unconscious. More than 10 persons were rushed to the hospital after the chaos unfolded.
"What is police doing? We are waiting here since last evening. Nobody is able to manage the crowd. Such mismanagement is a shame," a fan said.
"There is no exit point. One who stands in queue has no way to get out. This place is really suffocating because of the mismanagement. I waited in queue but returning without grabbing one. It is better to watch the match at home," said another person who suffered minor injuries during the scuffle at the counter.