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ICC announces ticket sale for Pakistan games, adds updates about India game tickets in Dubai

The details of the India Pakistan game tickets will be released on a later date

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has finally revealed the much-anticipated ticket sales details for the upcoming Champions Trophy matches in Pakistan. The details for India match tickets in Dubai will be announced at a later date, the ICC statement said. As a result, fans will still have to wait for the tickets for the India—Pakistan game, which is scheduled for February 23 in Dubai.

However, due to the hybrid model where India won’t travel to Pakistan for their games, the tickets for the final on March 9 will go on sale just four days before the game, which is after the first semifinal on March 4. 

The March 4 game is scheduled in Dubai and will be held there regardless of whether India makes the last four. The second semifinal will be played in Lahore, and so will the final if India doesn’t make it to that stage. 

“We are thrilled to announce the official ticket on sale for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025. This is a significant moment for cricket in Pakistan, hosting their first global cricket tournament since 1996,” ICC Chief Commerical Officer Anurag Dahiya said. 

“Tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring fans from India and Pakistan and others can enjoy the action. We’re committed to ensuring cricket lovers can attend without unnecessary hurdles. The UAE offers unmatched facilities and government support, making it a prime location for events, even at short notice.”

Tickets for the 10 matches in Pakistan and the Lahore semifinal will be sold from 2 PM Pakistan Standard Time (1:30 PM IST) on Tuesday, January 28. Two categories of tickets are available: general seating for 1000 Pakistani rupees (approximately ₹310) and premium seating for PKR 1500 (approximately ₹465). 

Preparations for all three venues in Pakistan—Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi—are still in progress, and the Pakistan Cricket Board remains confident of handing them over to the ICC by January 30, which was decided as the completion date of the renovations. 

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