To enliven the match-day experience at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, Royal Challengers Bangalore has revised ticket prices in two of their premium stands ahead of their five remaining home games in the ninth edition of the IPL. Of the eight teams, RCB ticket prices were among the highest.

Tickets in the D-Corporate and Fan Terrace-N stands that earlier cost Rs 6,000-Rs 7,000 will now cost between Rs 2,000 and Rs 4,000 depending on whether they are played on a weekday or a weekend, an RCB spokesperson told TOI.

From now on, D-Corporate will be a non-hospitality stand that will have stalls selling a variety of fast foods and non-alcoholic beverages. The Fan Terrace will continue to be a hospitality stand - where unlimited food, beverages and alcohol will be served - for the remaining home games, which begin with a match against former champions Kolkata Knight Riders on May 2.

RCB have played two matches at their home ground so far. They beat Sunrisers Hyderabad and lost to Delhi Daredevils in front of thin crowds in certain sections of the stadium, which has a capacity of around 32,000. Into its ninth edition and taking place just after the T20 WC that India hosted, some believe spectator fatigue has led to a lack of interest among fans here. The prices of other tickets, the most expensive of which is Rs 37,000 for premium matches, and the perks that go with it remain the same. Tickets will be available on http:www.ticketgenie.in and http:www.liveinstyle.com.