Tickets for India matches against Pakistan were sold out immediately after they started live
Tickets for the long -awaited conflict between India and Pakistan at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. The crisis fans were eagerly witnessing the match from the stadium, but the others were disappointed after the ticket sales on Monday, February 3rd.
The champion trophy should start on February 19 in Karachi. However, India will play their games in UAE for security problems in Pakistan. With just two weeks to the event, ICC has launched an internet sale of tickets for all champion trophy matches, but tickets for Indian games are sold out.
Tickets for matches in India and Pakistan 2025 have been sold out in a few minutes
Demand for tickets for the long -awaited match between India and Pakistan has reached unprecedented levels. Over 150,000 fans are in line online, causing the waiting time to exceed an hour. Despite the waiting, many fans could not provide tickets, and the India-Pakistan game was the first to sell out.
Ticket prices for General Stand started in 125 dirham (2,965.43 RS). Some fans of Lucky Crickket have been able to secure these tickets, while premium tickets, at a price of AED 2,000 (47.434 RS) and AED 5000 (1.8 lakh), have also sold out quickly. The International Crown Stadium in Dubai has a seating capacity of 25,000.
The speed that the tickets disappeared was shocking – a resident of Dubai
“I waited for 3 hours to get a connection for the ICC Champions Trophy Trophy of India against Pakistan. As soon as the connection appeared on the official website, the turn already had 150,000 people. How did they have a link and not PPL on the official website? Unjust !!!
“I expected a long turn, but the speed at which the tickets disappeared was shocking. When I secured my place, there were only two categories, both outside my budget,” Sudhashree, a resident of Dubai by IANS news agency, quoted.
We will try to do what is needed for any cricket team – Rohit Sharma
Team India should play all his group matches in Dubai for security problems in Pakistan. India will start her campaign on February 20 against Bangladesh, followed by a high match against Pakistan on February 2nd, and the group stage against New Zealand concluded on March 2.
In a recent interview with Star Sports, Indian captain Rohit Sharma emphasized that the match against Pakistan would be approached as any other. He stated that the team would focus on what it needed for any cricket match, and it did not set additional importance in this game.
“Look, I think I’ve been talking a lot about the game in the last two or three years. It’s just a game for us. We’ll try to do what it takes for any cricket team to do it on that particular day,” Rohit said.
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