Ticket sales started more than four hours after the scheduled time on Saturday.

The Tigers will take on India in the final at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

A long queue had taken shape in front of the booth of United Commercial Bank Limited’s (UCBL) Mirpur-10 branch on Saturday morning.

Ticket booths were supposed to open at 12 pm, but a senior UCBL official had told bdnews24.com that they did not receive tickets from the Bangladesh Cricket Board until then.

But fans, standing in the queue for a long time, became agitated when rumours spread that there was ‘no ticket left’ and 'fake tickets were being sold'.

They then started hurling bricks at the bank and vandalised vehicles on the road, Mirpur police OC Bhuiyan Mahbub Hossain told bdnews24.com.

He said several persons were detained for causing the ruckus. “We’re trying to bring the situation under control.”

Television footages showed police were shooting teargas shells and rubber bullets to disperse the agitators.

Ticket seekers have alleged irregularities in selling process.

The sell finally started after 4pm.

Tigers fans are excited about the final of the first-ever Twenty20 Asia Cup as their team defeated both Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the league stage.

Media reports also say that many lament shortage of tickets of the final match.