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Hubballi hosts Maharaja Trophy T-20 tournament with 8,000 seats available

Maharaja Trophy T-20 cricket tournament kicks off today at KSCA stadium in Rajnagar, Hubballi, ready to welcome 8,000 spectators. Viranna Savadi, convenor of KSCA Dharwad Zone, confirmed that plans are in place to manage any rain disruptions that may arise during the matches.

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Jun 26, 2026 · 1 min read · 3 views
Hubballi hosts Maharaja Trophy T-20 tournament with 8,000 seats available

Key Takeaways

  • The Maharaja Trophy T-20 tournament in Hubballi can accommodate 8,000 spectators at the KSCA stadium.
  • Ticket prices for the tournament are set at ₹200 and ₹150 for general public entry.
  • Since June 16, ticket sales have generated ₹33,000 from online purchases alone.
  • Six matches will be played under floodlights, utilizing new energy-efficient LED lights.
  • A team of 50 ground staff will ensure the pitch remains playable despite potential rain disruptions.

Maharaja Trophy T-20 Tournament Begins in Hubballi

Maharaja Trophy T-20 cricket tournament kicks off today at KSCA stadium in Rajnagar, Hubballi. Preparations set to host 8,000 spectators. Viranna Savadi, convenor of KSCA Dharwad Zone and former Mayor, shared details at press briefing.

Public entry through Gates 3,4. Tickets priced ₹200,₹150. Players,KSCA staff,BCCI officials enter Sponsors go through Gate 3. 300 local cricket club members in Hubballi-Dharwad get free access.

Savadi addressed rain concerns,promising measures in place. Tarpaulins,super sopper machines ready with 50 ground staff ensuring playable pitch. Six matches will happen under floodlights, old lamps swapped for energy-efficient LEDs.

A.V. Shashidhar from Maharaja Trophy council noted ticket sales have hit ₹33,000 since online launch June 16. Tickets also available at gates. Drinking water, toilets installed for fans. Altaf Kittur,chairman of KSCA Dharwad Zone,was present too…

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