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Pakistan–Australia ODI series tickets release date announced

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Web Desk: Tickets for the upcoming three-match One Day International (ODI) series between Pakistan and Australia will go on sale online from May 22, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Tuesday, as preparations accelerate for the high-profile tour.

The PCB said fans will be able to purchase tickets through the official portal pcb.tcs.com.pk Meanwhile, details regarding physical ticket sales at TCS Express Centres will be announced at a later stage.

In addition, the board said it aims to facilitate wider fan access by ensuring both digital and offline purchasing options for the series.

The series will begin on May 30, when Pakistan host Australia at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The second and third ODIs are scheduled for June 2 and June 4 respectively at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

As a result, the two major cricket venues will jointly stage the series, which is expected to draw significant local and international attention.

To encourage strong fan turnout, the PCB has set relatively low ticket prices across all venues.

General enclosure tickets will cost 200 rupees, while first-class seats will be priced at 300 rupees. In addition, premium tickets will be available for 400 rupees and VIP access for 500 rupees.

The board said the pricing structure reflects its goal of making international cricket more accessible to a wider audience, particularly as Pakistan continues to host top-tier visiting teams.

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