Former England captain Michael Vaughan has termed thousands of unsold tickets at Lord's for this summer's opening fixture between England and New Zealand "embarrassing for the game", and added that had the tickets not been exorbitantly priced, the 'Home of Cricket' would be packed to the rafters.
England's opening Test against the Kane Williamson-led Black Caps -- the World Test champions -- from June 2, could see thousands of empty seats despite the fact that Ben Stokes begins his new era as the home team skipper and the match being designated as "Queen's Platinum Jubilee Test".
A report in The Daily Telegraph has said that 20,000 seats have gone unsold over the first four days, and quoted the Barmy Army as saying that the prohibitively high price of tickets -- between 100-160 pounds -- "amid the cost of living crisis" was the reason for the sluggish sale.