Lahore, May 14,2026: The Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday announced ticket details for the upcoming three-match One-Day International (ODI) series between Pakistan and Australia, with both online and physical ticket sales set to begin on May 22.
According to the PCB, online tickets will be available from 1pm through PCB Ticket Portal, while physical tickets can also be purchased from designated TCS Express Centres starting the same day.
The ODI series will commence on May 30 at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The second and third matches will be played at Gaddafi Stadium on June 2 and June 4 respectively.
All matches are scheduled to begin at 4:30pm local time.
Physical tickets will be available at 16 TCS Express Centres across Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Islamabad, including eight outlets in Lahore, five in Rawalpindi, and three in Islamabad.
To ensure maximum fan attendance, the PCB has kept ticket prices affordable across all categories.
General enclosure tickets will be priced at PKR 200, first-class enclosures at PKR 300, premium tickets at PKR 400, and VIP tickets at PKR 500. For the Rawalpindi fixture, VIP gallery seats will be available at PKR 1,500.
At the Gaddafi Stadium, VIP enclosures at the Iqbal End (Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram Stands) will cost PKR 1,000, while seats at the Jinnah End (Majid Khan and Zaheer Abbas Stands) will be priced at PKR 1,500.
Corporate hospitality packages will also be offered, with details available through the PCB Head Office. The series marks Australia’s return to Pakistan for a 50-over bilateral assignment since their 2022 tour, when the hosts secured a 2–1 series victory.
Earlier this year, Australia also toured Pakistan for a T20I series in January–February, where Pakistan completed a 3–0 clean sweep in Lahore. The series marks Australia’s return to Pakistan for a bilateral ODI assignment since their 2022 tour, when Pakistan won the series 2–1. Earlier this year, Australia toured Pakistan for a T20I series in January and February, during which Pakistan secured a 3–0 series sweep in Lahore.





