More tickets released for India vs Pakistan Champions Trophy clash:Additional seats available for all India matches in Dubai, first semi-final – CarbonMedia
Home Sport More tickets released for India vs Pakistan Champions Trophy clash:Additional seats available for all India matches in Dubai, first semi-final

More tickets released for India vs Pakistan Champions Trophy clash:Additional seats available for all India matches in Dubai, first semi-final

Cricket enthusiasts have received a welcome boost as the International Cricket Council (ICC) announces additional ticket availability for the eagerly anticipated Champions Trophy 2025 matches in Dubai, including the high-voltage India-Pakistan encounter. Key matches coverage The fresh ticket release, scheduled for Sunday, February 16 at 12 PM GST (01:30 pm IST), encompasses all three of India's group stage matches at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. This includes their tournament opener against Bangladesh (February 20), the marquee clash with Pakistan (February 23), and the face-off with New Zealand (March 2). Semi-final opportunity Cricket fans will also have access to limited tickets for the first semi-final, scheduled for Tuesday, March 4, in Dubai. The ICC has confirmed that Final tickets, for the March 9 showpiece, will become available after the conclusion of the first semi-final. Tournament significance The Champions Trophy 2025 represents 19 days of elite cricket competition, featuring the world's top eight teams competing across 15 high-stakes matches. The tournament's format ensures every match carries significant weight, as teams vie for the prestigious white jackets awarded to the champions. Ticket information Fans interested in securing tickets should note: First batch of India vs Pakistan tickets sold with minutes The first batch of the India vs Pakistan were sold out within minutes of being made live. The additional ticket allocation will give fans another chance to grab tickets especially for the much-anticipated fixture of the arch-rivals considering they do not lock horns in bilateral cricket anymore.Original Article