Lahore: Online ticket sales for the upcoming T20I tri-series involving Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe begin at 2 p.m. today, the Pakistan Cricket Board announced. Fans can buy tickets through the pcb.tcs.com.pk portal, while over-the-counter sales at TCS Express Centres will start at 3 p.m. on Saturday, 15 November. The board said details on additional outlets will follow
Rawalpindi to Host All Fixtures
The tournament will run from 18 to 29 November at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Moreover, all seven matches are scheduled for 6 p.m., thereby giving spectators consistent evening start times across the series.
General and First-Class Ticket Prices
Organizers have set tickets for the General enclosures Miran Bakhsh and Sohail Tanvir at 200 rupees for all league games and 300 rupees for the final. First-Class enclosure seats Shoaib Akhtar and Yasir Arafat will cost 300 rupees for regular matches and 400 rupees for the title game.
Premium and VIP Options Detailed
Premium enclosures Azhar Mahmood and Javed Miandad will offer seats at 400 rupees for the opening two matches as well as the fifth and sixth fixtures. Meanwhile, organizers will raise prices to 500 rupees for the third and fourth games, and they will also sell final-day tickets for 600 rupees.
For VIP enclosures Imran Khan and Javed Akhtar tickets will cost 500 rupees for the first two matches as well as the games on 25 and 27 November. However, prices increase to 600 rupees for the 22 and 23 November fixtures, and they rise further to 700 rupees for the final.
Gallery and Box Seating
PCB Gallery seats (Main Building) will be available at 1,000 rupees for the opening two contests and the 25 and 27 November matches. Spectators will pay 1,200 rupees for the 22 and 23 November fixtures, while organizers will set the final at 1,500 rupees.
Organizers have priced Platinum Box seats at 8,000 rupees for the matches on 18, 20, 25 and 27 November, and they will raise the price to 10,000 rupees for the 22 and 23 November fixtures. Far-End Box seating will cost 7,000 rupees on 18, 20, 25 and 27 November, 8,000 rupees on 22 and 23 November, and 10,000 rupees for the final.
Hospitality Packages
The PCB said hospitality boxes for the entire series are also open for purchase, and fans can seek details directly from the board’s head office. Officials expect solid turnout as Rawalpindi prepares to host all matches of the three-nation competition.