On Tuesday, January 28 at 2:00 PM PST (1 PM GST), tickets for the second semi-final and group-stage matches in Pakistan will go on sale.
Tickets for the 2025 ICC Men’s Champions Trophy, which will take place in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from February 19 to March 9, have been made available by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
On Tuesday, January 28 at 2:00 PM PST (1 PM GST), tickets for the second semi-final and group-stage matches in Pakistan will go on sale. While physical tickets will be available at specific TCS Express locations around Pakistan beginning February 3, fans can buy tickets via the official website.
Premium seating options start at PKR 1,500, while general stand tickets in Pakistan start at PKR 1,000. Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Karachi will host matches.
Soon, information will be released regarding India’s group-stage matches in Dubai, which are set for February 20 and 23 and March 2. Following the first semi-final, tickets will be made available for the final, which is scheduled for March 9.
The top eight cricketing nations will compete over 19 days in the 15-match competition.
Anurag Dahiya, the chief commercial officer of the ICC, was excited about the occasion and emphasized its importance for Pakistan, which is hosting its first international cricket tournament since 1996.
Sumair Ahmad Syed, the tournament director, emphasized the significance of the occasion by referring to it as a landmark occasion for Pakistani cricket. In order to make the event a celebration for fans from all walks of life, he commended the accessibility and affordability of the tickets. In order to guarantee a seamless experience, Syed advised customers to buy tickets solely through approved sources.
To increase anticipation for the game, the ICC has also unveiled their exuberant marketing campaign, “All on the Line,” which stars cricket players Shaheen Shah Afridi, Phil Salt, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nabi, and Hardik Pandya.
On February 19, the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 would begin with a match between the hosts, Pakistan and New Zealand, at Karachi’s National Stadium. Eight teams in all, split into two groups, will compete in the tournament.
Pakistan, India, New Zealand, and Bangladesh make up Group A, while Afghanistan, South Africa, England, and Australia make up Group B. The match between bitter rivals India and Pakistan, which is set for February 23 in Dubai, is one of the most anticipated games of the event.
