Arson, vandalism as unrest over BPL tickets continues


FE Team | Published: January 02, 2025 23:35:12


A ticket counter near the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in the city on Thursday was set on fire as agitated ticket-seekers took out their anger-bdnews24.com

The unrest surrounding the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL)- the country's only franchisee T20 tournament - has continued. Agitated fans have now vandalised and set fire to booths at the swimming complex next to the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in the city after they failed to secure match tickets, reports bdnews24.com.
Customers had raised a number of allegations regarding the tickets before the tournament even started. The day before the competition kicked off, ticket-seekers held a protest in front of the main gates. That unrest continued on the day of the first match and into Thursday.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) had announced that the lion's share of tickets for the tournament would only be available online. In consideration of regular spectators, they also made them available at seven designated branches of Modhumoti Bank. Then, on Monday, it was also announced that spectators could purchase tickets in person at the Swimming Complex booth next to the stadium.
Fans flocked to the Swimming Complex booth from Thursday morning in the hope of securing a ticket. Some were able to buy them, but many others weren't. When they failed to get them after the long wait, it resulted in unrest. Slogans were chanted, shouting was heard, and insults were hurled. Amid the noise, a few members of the agitated crowd broke through the iron barrier and entered.
Around noon, they set fire to the awning used for the temporary booth. The fire did not spread as there was a Fire Service station nearby. The fire was quickly extinguished after receiving the report, said Mirpur Fire Service Senior Station Officer Shahjahan Siraj.
"We received word at 12:07pm that the BPL ticket counter at the Swimming Complex had been set on fire. A team of us rushed there and extinguished the fire, so the fire did not spread. There was not much damage due to the fire. However, the agitated crowd vandalised a lot."
The glass of the reception room outside the main gate of the Swimming Complex had been broken. In addition, several windows outside the main building and the glass near the stairs were also broken by brickbats. A Swimming Federation employee was seen taking a video of the scene. They did not wish to speak on the matter without consulting senior authorities.
Even after the Fire Service personnel left, the agitated spectators continued to protest. They gathered in front of the counter of the Swimming Complex and kept shouting various slogans criticising the BCB.
One ticket-seeker complained that the ticket price was higher than the original price noted at the counter.
"I came from Bhola today. I stood in line from 7am. In the morning, I saw that some tickets had been sold. After a while, I heard that the price had increased. Tickets worth Tk 200 taka were being sold for Tk 600, Tk 800. When they saw that no one was buying at the higher prices, they stopped selling them."
Attempts were made to contact several BCB officials by phone regarding the higher hike at the counter, but they could not be reached.
Another spectator named Arafat Islam expressed his anger over the online ticket sales.
"I saw in the news that tickets are being sold online this time. I have heard from many people here that there are tickets online."
He pointed to his phone.
"I don't have a smartphone. How can I buy tickets? They should give us tickets at the counter."

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