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PCB announces ticket information for tri-nation series

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February 3, 2025
PCB announces ticket information for tri-nation series
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Lahore, February 3, 2025: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has unveiled the ticket details for Pakistan’s upcoming tri-nation series, featuring South Africa and New Zealand.

Tickets for the series will go on sale at 4 PM on Tuesday, February 4, as confirmed by the PCB. Fans can purchase tickets online through the PCB website, and physical tickets will be available at eight TCS Express Centres. The PCB has set a limit of 10 tickets per ID card for each transaction.

The series will take place from February 8 to 14, with matches scheduled in Lahore and Karachi. Ticket prices for the games will start at Rs350. According to the PCB, “The weekend matches—Pakistan vs. New Zealand on February 8 at Gaddafi Stadium and the final on February 14 at National Bank Stadium—will be priced from PKR 500.”

The new enclosures at Lahore’s Jinnah End—Majid Khan and Zaheer Abbas VVIP enclosures—will have higher ticket prices. For Saturday’s fixture, tickets will be available at Rs5,000, while Monday’s game will have tickets priced at Rs4,000.

The tri-nation ODI series begins on February 8, with Pakistan facing New Zealand at Gaddafi Stadium at 2 PM. On Monday, February 10, New Zealand will take on South Africa in a day match at the same venue.

The action will then move to Karachi, where Pakistan will play South Africa on February 12 in a day/night match at National Bank Stadium, starting at 2 PM (local time). The final is set for Friday, February 14, with the first ball to be bowled at 2 PM (local time), according to the PCB schedule.

Tags: Gaddafi StadiumLahoreNational Bank Stadium KarachiNew ZealandPakistanPakistan Cricket BoardpcbSouth AfricaTri Nation ODI Series
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