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Physical tickets sales to begin on Feb 3

Pakistani fans holding posters during a match at ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2017. — AFP/File

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Sunday that physical tickets for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 will be put on sale at the designated centres from February 3 across the country.

The physical tickets will be available for purchase across 108 designated centres in 26 cities of Pakistan.

Meanwhile, the ticketing structure and sale date for India matches, scheduled to be played in Dubai on February 20, 23 and March 2, will be shared later.

Whereas, the decision regarding the ticket prices for the blockbuster final, scheduled to be played on March 9, will be made following the conclusion of the first semi-final.

The minimum ticket price is set at Rs1,000, while the highest ticket price is Rs25,000.

— PCB
— PCB

Tickets will be available in multiple categories, including General Enclosure, First Class, Premium, VIP, VVIP and Gallery, ensuring that spectators can choose an option that suits their preferences.

The second semi-final, slated to be held here on March 5, expected to draw larger crowds, will have a higher base price, with the minimum ticket for these matches pegged at Rs2,500, while the highest fixed at Rs25,000.

The opening match of the Champions Trophy 2025, scheduled to be played between Pakistan and New Zealand in Karachi on February 19, is another exception, with the minimum ticket for these matches is set at Rs2,000.

The eight-team tournament, comprising 15 matches, will run from February 19 to March 9, across three venues – Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi – in Pakistan and Dubai.

The eight teams are divided into two groups. Group A features Pakistan, India, New Zealand and Bangladesh, while Group B is consisted of Afghanistan, South Africa, England and Australia.

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