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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: ECB COO delivers IND vs. PAK ticket update, PCB highlights incredibly low ticket prices in Pakistan

ICC Champions Trophy 2025: ECB COO delivers IND vs. PAK ticket update, PCB highlights incredibly low ticket prices in Pakistan

For the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, the cheapest general enclosure ticket in Pakistan is PKR 1000 (₹310). The cost of tickets for the India vs. Pakistan match in Dubai is yet unknown, though. Pakistan

For tickets to the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) maintained the starting price at PKR 1000, or ₹310 in Indian currency. The ticket pricing are based on an internal PCB document that PTI, the news agency, has. The ICC Champions Trophy ticket pricing have not yet been formally announced.

The paper, however, makes no indication of the cost of tickets for the India matches that will take place in Dubai. The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy will be played in a hybrid format.

If they qualify, India will play all of their Champions Trophy matches—including the knockout stages—in Dubai. The PCB has set the price tag for the general enclosure for all matches in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi at PKR 1000 based on the list that is in possession of PTI.

The general enclosure ticket price for the Pakistan vs. Bangladesh match has been raised to PKR 2000 (₹620), and the semi-final ticket price has been raised to PKR 2500 (₹776). All games have been priced at PKR 12,000 (₹3726) for VVIP seats.

The VVIP tickets for the semifinals cost PKR 25,000 (₹7764). The cost of the premium enclosure tickets is PKR 3500 (₹1086) for the Karachi matches, PKR 5000 (₹1550) for the Lahore match, and PKR 7000 (₹2170) for the Rawalpindi encounter between Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Update on tickets for the India vs. Pakistan match
Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) COO Subhan Ahmed gave an update on the highly anticipated India vs. Pakistan match in Dubai, stating that tickets will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Ahmed was quoted by The Indian Express as saying, "Tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring fans from both India and Pakistan, as well as others, can enjoy the action." India will compete in the group stage in Dubai against Bangladesh on February 20, Pakistan on February 23, and New Zealand on March 2.  


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