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Sad that they couldn't reduce the prices at the top-end for matches that (we could all predict) weren't going to sell out - or get locals/kids in on the day with reduced tickets, like they do for the last day of a Test when there are a couple of wickets or a handful of runs to get. It looks rubbish, as well as the lost revenue on retail sales, etc. for the grounds.
I suppose with 20:20 (no pun intended) hindsight, it is an easy observation though.
But don't we always end up saying the same thing for all the 'minnows' matches in any tournament?
It's the more expensive seats that are half full. The cheap seats are almost completely full.