Champions Trophy 2025: Ticket Prices In Pakistan Revealed

Champions Trophy 2025: The PCB has set the starting price for Champions Trophy tickets at PKR 1000, which is about Rs 310 in Indian currency, according to an internal document from the cricket board seen by PTI.
PCB Sets Ticket Prices for Champions Trophy 2025 Matches
The document, however, does not mention suggested ticket prices for the matches in Dubai, which has been selected as a neutral venue to host India’s games, and possibly even a semi-final and final if India, led by Rohit Sharma, qualifies for these knockout rounds.

The list obtained by PTI shows that the PCB has set the lowest ticket price for the General Enclosure at 1000 Pakistani rupees for all matches in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi.
Increased Ticket Prices for Pakistan vs Bangladesh and Semi-Final
However, for the Pakistan vs. Bangladesh match in Rawalpindi, the general enclosure fee has been raised to 2000 PKR (INR 620), and for the semi-final, it will be 2500 PKR (INR 776).
The PCB has also set VVIP ticket prices at 12,000 PKR (INR 3726) for all games, but for the semi-finals, the price for this enclosure will increase to 25,000 PKR (INR 7764).
The premium enclosure tickets are priced at PKR 3,500 (INR 1086) for matches in Karachi, PKR 5,000 (INR 1550) for the match in Lahore, and PKR 7,000 (INR 2170) for Pakistan’s match against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi.
Dubai to Host India’s Matches: PCB Entitled to Gate Money
The PCB plans to set VIP enclosure prices at PKR 7,000 for Karachi, PKR 7,500 for Lahore, and PKR 12,500 for the Bangladesh match.
A total of 18,000 tickets will be available for general spectators, but it is still unclear how many tickets one person can buy at a time, or whether tickets will be available at ticket booths or only online.
According to ICC event rules, the host country typically sells tickets for the matches and keeps the earnings from gate money and hospitality box sales, in addition to the hosting fees paid by the ICC.
Since the ICC chose Dubai as a neutral venue for India’s matches, an insider confirmed that the PCB believes it is entitled to keep the gate money and hospitality box sales for the games in Dubai, including the highly anticipated match on February 23 against arch-rivals India.
The PCB plans to keep the gate money from the Dubai games, as the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) will receive payment for operational costs, including ground rent.
“The ECB will obviously advise the ICC and PCB on the ticket rates for different enclosures in Dubai and what prices should be charged for hospitality box sales before announcements are made,” the insider said.
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