PCB announces ticket prices for Pak-West Indies test series

Sports Jan, 11 2025
PCB announces ticket prices for Pak-West Indies test series
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LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has revealed ticket prices for the two-match test series between Pakistan and West Indies, set to take place at the Multan Cricket Stadium from January 17 to 29, 2025.

Tickets will be available starting Friday and can be purchased online at pcb.tcs.com.pk or from selected TCS outlets in Multan. To encourage fans to attend, the PCB has made tickets for First Class enclosures (Wasim Akram and Elahi Brothers) and General enclosures (Hanif Muhammad and Mushtaq Ahmed) free for both matches.

For Premier enclosures, tickets are priced at PKR 100, while VIP enclosures, including the Fazal Mahmood and Imran Khan stands, are available for PKR 150. Fans wishing to enjoy the matches from the PCB Gallery (Inzamam-ul-Haq) can purchase tickets for PKR 500. This series is a historic moment for Pakistan cricket as it marks the first Test series against the West Indies on home soil since 2006. While the West Indies have visited Pakistan for limited-overs matches three times since 2018, this is their first red-ball series in nearly two decades. Series Schedule: First Test: January 17-21, Multan Cricket Stadium.  Second Test: January 25-29, Multan Cricket Stadium

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