A collage of Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa teams. — AFP/ File

Tickets for tri-nation series in Karachi, Lahore to go on sale today

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A collage of Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa teams. — AFP/ File

LAHORE: The tickets for the tri-nation series featuring hosts Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa will go on sale at 4pm on Tuesday (today).

The tir-nation series will be played between February 8 and 14 at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, and the National Bank Stadium, Karachi.

Besides the online tickets, physical tickets will also be available while a maximum of 10 tickets can be purchased on one ID card.

The tri-nation series will mark return of international cricket and in a bid to facilitate the fans, tickets will be available at affordable prices ranging from as low as Rs350 to Rs6,000, depending on the match, day and enclosure.

Tickets for the weekend matches — Pakistan v New Zealand on February 8 at GSL and final on February 14 at NBS — will be available from Rs500. 

To encourage maximum fans to enjoy their favourite players in action at the GSL and NBS before the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, the maximum ticket pricing for newly constructed enclosures in Lahore — Majid Khan and Zaheer Abbas (VVIP enclosures) at the Jinnah End will be available to fans at Rs5,000 for Saturday’s fixture, while ticket for Monday’s fixture here will be available at Rs4,000 to fans.

For Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram (VVIP enclosures) at the Iqbal End, the fans can witness Saturday’s match from Rs3,500, while ticket for Monday’s encounter here will cost Rs2,500. The VIP enclosures (Fazal Mahmood and Imran Khan) will be available to fans at Rs2,000 for Saturday’s fixture, while on Monday, the fans can enjoy the action from the same enclosures at Rs1,500.

Tickets for tri-nation series in Karachi, Lahore to go on sale today

The premium enclosures ticket (Rajas and Saeed Anwar) will be available to fans Rs1,500 for the opening match of the tri-series on Saturday, while ticket for Monday’s fixture will cost fans Rs1,000 here. The general enclosures (Hanif Mohammad, Imtiaz Ahmed, Inzamam-ul-Haq and Saeed Ahmed) at the Gaddafi Stadium will be available to fans at Rs350 (Monday’s fixture) and Rs500 (Saturday’s fixture).

Moreover, first-class enclosures (Abdul Hafeez Kardar, Abdul Qadir, Javed Miandad and Sarfaraz Nawaz) will be available to fans at Rs1,000 (Monday’s fixture) and Rs1,500 (Saturday’s fixture) per ticket.

Tickets for tri-nation series in Karachi, Lahore to go on sale today

In Lahore, the fans can also witness action from Gallery (hospitality) boxes at Rs6,000 for Saturday’s fixture and Rs5,000 for Monday’s fixture.

For Karachi’s National Bank Stadium, the general enclosures (Asif Iqbal, Nazar Mohammad, Waqar Hasan and Younis Khan), tickets will be available to fans at Rs350 for Wednesday’s fixture, while for the tri-series final on Friday the tickets will be available to fans at Rs500.

For first-class enclosures (Imran Khan, Intikhab Alam, Wasim Akram, Wasim Bari and Shahid Afridi) entry tickets will be available for sale for Wednesday’s fixture at Rs750, while final on Friday will be available at Rs1,000. Additionally, premium enclosures (Iqbal Qasim, Mohammad Brothers, Naseemul Ghani) will be accessible to fans at Rs1,000 for Wednesday’s fixture while tickets for Friday’s fixture will be available at Rs1,500. VIP enclosures (Fazal Mahmood, Hanif Mohammad and Javed Miandad) tickets will be worth Rs1,500 for Wednesday’s fixture, while it will cost Rs2,000 for the final scheduled on Friday.

The VVIP enclosures (Majid Khan and Zaheer Abbas) located at the University End, will be available to fans at Rs4,000 for Wednesday’s fixture, while fans can buy tickets at Rs5,000 for Friday’s final match.

The Gallery seats will be available to fans at Rs5,000 for Wednesday’s fixture, while Friday’s fixture will be available to fans at Rs6,000. 




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