Pakistan is to host the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 starting from February 19. Pakistan has also started preparing for this event. But in the meantime, the price of the Champions Trophy ticket has come to the fore. You will be shocked to hear it.
There is a bad situation in Pakistan due to poverty. The condition of the Pakistani economy is not hidden from anyone. You will also see its effect in the upcoming Champions Trophy. The ticket price fixed by Pakistan for the Champions Trophy is less than the tea available in India five stars. What is the price of the ICC Champions Trophy ticket?
The Pakistan Cricket Board has kept the minimum ticket for the Champions Trophy at 1000 Pakistani rupees, which will be equivalent to Rs 310 in Indian currency. This has been told in an internal document of the PCB, a copy of which is with PTI. It has not been told what will be the ticket rate for India’s matches to be held in Dubai. If the Indian team plays the semi-finals and finals, then they will also be held in Dubai.
According to the document, PCB has fixed the minimum ticket price for the matches to be held in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi at 1000 Pakistani Rupees. Tickets for the matches between Pakistan and Bangladesh in Rawalpindi will be priced at 2000 Pakistani Rupees (620 Indian Rupees) and for the semi-finals at 2500 Pakistani Rupees (776 Indian Rupees).
PCB has kept the VVIP tickets for all the matches at 12000 Pakistani Rupees (3726 Indian Rupees) but for the semi-final, it will be 25000 (7764 Indian Rupees). The ticket for the Premier Gallery in Karachi is 3500 Pakistani Rupees (1086 Indian Rupees), in Laho,r it is 5000 (1550 Indian Rupees) and for the Pakistan vs Bangladesh match in Rawalpindi it is 7000 (2170 Indian Rupees).
PCB wants to keep the VIP gallery tickets at 7000 in Karachi, 7500 in Lah, or,e and 12500 for the Bangladesh match. 18000 tickets will be available for the general audience but it is not decided how many tickets a person can buy at a time and whether the tickets will be available online or not.
As per ICC’s tournament rules, the host country sells the tickfors of the matches and keeps the revenue from them and the hospitality boxes. Apart from this, it also gets hosting fees from the ICC. India’s matches are to be held in Dubai, so PCB believes that it will get the money from tickets and hospitality boxes. The Emirates Cricket Board will be given the operating cost which includes the rent of the ground.
Let us tell you that the ICC Champions Trophy is going to start on February 19. In this tournament, Team India’s first match is to be played against Bangladesh on February 20. All the matches of Team India will be held outside Pakistan i.e. in Dubai. The second match will be played between India and Pakistan on 23 February.
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