
Tickets for the long -awaited ICC Men Championship match were sold between Arch Pakistan and India in less than an hour after selling huge championship tickets.
Cricket fans rushed to the ticket sales site with more than 140,000 fans lining up online for tickets for the match to be held at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on February 23.
This development comes at a time when Champions Trophy tickets rise on Monday for each of the matches to be held in Pakistan, in addition to four matches scheduled in Dubai, where the tournament is played under the form of a hybrid with the India Group to play its matches in the United Arab Emirates.
Pakistan will host a total of 10 games in its country, while four games, including all the three team matches in India and the first semi -final in Dubai.
The final of the Champions Cup – which will start on February 19 with green shirts facing New Zealand in the opening match – in Lahore, but if India is qualified, will be held in Dubai.
The minimum ticket price for the Pakistan and India match in Dubai was 500 dirhams and rose to a height of 12,500 dirhams.
PAK-INDIA match tickets have been sold for a total of 45.6 million dirhams -3.4 billion rupees-where the place has the ability to entertain 25,000 spectators.
Meanwhile, tickets were sold to all the matches presented in Dubai for 88.5 million dirhams.
With the exception of the Pakistan and India match, ticket prices for Dubai matches start from a decrease of up to 125 dirhams.
On the other hand, the financial sale of tickets was provided for the matches hosted by Pakistan in the championship of eight purchase teams through 108 dedicated centers in 26 cities worldwide one day ago.
The long -awaited final tickets will be shown from the tournament, which is scheduled to be operated on March 9, after the end of the first semi -finals.
It should be noted that the eight teams, which include 15 games, will continue from February 19 to March 9, through three places-Cratchi, Lahore and Rawalpindi-in Pakistan alongside Dubai Stadium.
The eight teams are divided into two groups. The first group is characterized by Pakistan, India, New Zealand and Bangladesh, while the group consists of Afghanistan, South Africa, England and Australia.