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Black Marketing Of World Cup Tickets: Kolkata Police Summons CAB Officials
The complaint made by an individual is againstthe Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Cricket Association of Bengal and BookMyShow which allegedly promoted the black marketing of tickets.
The CAB officials have been asked to appear within 24 hours at Maidan Police Station.
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