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Champions Trophy 2025 tickets to go up for sale on Jan 28

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The tickets for the Champions Trophy 2025 games in Pakistan will go up for sale on January 28, as per the International Cricket Council (ICC).

While the tickets for the group stages matches and the second semi-final scheduled in Pakistan will be up for sale on Jan 28, ticket information about India’s games in Dubai will be announced at a later time, the ICC said in a statement on Monday.

According to the ICC, the tickets will be up for sale at 2pm Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

“General stand ticket prices will start from Rs1,000, with more premium seating available from Rs1,500 in different categories including, across the 10 matches taking place in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi,” the ICC stated in the statement.

Fans in Pakistan will be able to collect physical tickets from designated TCS Express centres across the country from February 3.

Read more: ICC announces Champions Trophy schedule with PAK vs IND set for Feb 23

Meanwhile, the ICC will provide exclusive early access to members of the ICC Family as they will get a two-hour priority window to purchase tickets for the Champions Trophy 2025 games in Pakistan.

The tickets for the Champions Trophy 2025 final will be made available for purchase following the conclusion of the first semi-final in Dubai.

Set to begin on February 19 with Pakistan taking on New Zealand, Champions Trophy 2025 will take place over 19 days.

The high-intensity PAK vs IND game will be played in Dubai on February 23 after India refused to send its team to Pakistan for the tournament.

The three group matches involving India including PAK v IND, as well as the first semi-final, will be played in Dubai.

The Pakistan leg will begin with the tournament opener on February 19 in Karachi and the Dubai leg will start the following day with India taking on Bangladesh.

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