ISLAMABAD: Sales of physical tickets for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will open on Monday, February 3, at 15:00 Gulf Standard Time (GST) or 16:00 Pakistan Standard Time (PST).
Fans will be able to buy their tickets from any of the 108 TCS centers across 26 cities in Pakistan. The ticket prices in the general stand will start at Rs1,000, and then go upwards to Rs1,500 through different categories.
These tickets will be for the 10 matches scheduled to take place in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi.
The ICC has also announced that members of the ICC Family will have exclusive early access to buy their tickets for the Champions Trophy 2025 games in Pakistan.
They will be given a priority window of two hours to book tickets before they open up to the public. Tickets for the final match of the Champions Trophy 2025 will go on sale once the first semi-final is completed in Dubai.
The tournament is slated to begin on February 19, when Pakistan will be locking horns with New Zealand, and is scheduled to go on for 19 days.
The much-anticipated match between Pakistan and India is scheduled for February 23 in Dubai. India had declined to send its team to Pakistan for the tournament.
All three group matches involving India, including the Pakistan vs India match, as well as the first semi-final, will be played in Dubai. The Pakistan leg of the tournament will start with the first match on 19 February in Karachi, while the Dubai leg will begin the next day when India will face Bangladesh.
Fans are eagerly waiting for the sale of tickets to watch the exciting matches of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
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