The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially launched the online sale of tickets for the much-anticipated three-match ODI series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The ticket sales opened today, Tuesday, 4 November, at 12 PM, giving fans the chance to secure their seats for the upcoming matches at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
The series will feature three matches, scheduled for 11, 13, and 15 November, all to be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, a venue known for hosting successful home campaigns in recent years. As the cricketing rivalry between Pakistan and Sri Lanka heats up, fans are eager to witness the action in one of the country’s most iconic stadiums.
Ticket Prices Set to Cater to All Fans
In an effort to make the games accessible to a wide range of supporters, the PCB has kept ticket prices affordable across all enclosures. For the first two matches, ticket prices start as low as PKR 200 for the General enclosures (Miran Bakhsh, Sohail Tanvir) and PKR 300 for the First-Class enclosures (Shoaib Akhtar, Yasir Arafat). The prices for the final ODI on 15 November will see a slight increase, with General enclosures priced at PKR 300 and First-Class enclosures at PKR 400.
For fans looking for a premium experience, tickets for the Azhar Mahmood and Javed Miandad enclosures are available for PKR 400 for the first two matches and PKR 500 for the final match. VIP enclosures, such as Imran Khan and Javed Akhtar, will cost PKR 500 and PKR 600, respectively.
Additionally, the PCB Gallery, located in the main building of the stadium, will offer seating at PKR 700 for the first two ODIs and PKR 850 for the final match.
Premium and Corporate Seating Options
For corporate clients and those looking for a luxury viewing experience, the Platinum Box seats are priced at PKR 8,000 for the first two ODIs and PKR 12,000 for the final. Far-End Box seats will be available at PKR 6,000 for the first two games and PKR 8,000 for the third match.
How to Purchase Tickets
Fans can conveniently book their tickets through the PCB’s official online platform at pcb.tcs.com.pk. Further details on physical ticket sales at TCS Express Centres will be announced shortly by the PCB.
“As Pakistan and Sri Lanka prepare to renew their cricketing rivalry, anticipation is building for another vibrant turnout in Rawalpindi,” the PCB said in a statement. Early ticket purchases will ensure fans not only get the best seats but also secure their spot for what promises to be a thrilling series.
As the countdown to the matches begins, cricket lovers are gearing up for what is expected to be another unforgettable ODI series in Rawalpindi.