Pakistan vs. England T20I series tickets price has been announced

Pakistan vs. England T20I series tickets price has been announced

The seven-match T20I series between Pakistan and England, which will be played in Karachi from September 20–25 and in Lahore from September 28–October 2, has tickets pricing that was issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Tuesday.

On Wednesday at 10 p.m., tickets will be made available online at https://pcb.bookme.pk/. The payment methods accepted are Easypaisa, JazzCash, credit card, and Nift, and the customer service number is 0313-7786888. Prices for tickets have been set at PKR 1,500 to PKR 250 for the matches in Karachi.

The PCB has previously declared that the first T20I gate money will go to the Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund. The Lahore T20Is now have fixed rates that are inexpensive, ranging from PKR 3,000 to PKR 500.

The cost of tickets for Australia’s T20I here on April 5 ranged from PKR 4,000 to PKR 500. “England is visiting Pakistan for the first time in 17 years and these matches will be a build-up to October’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup,” according to Usman Waheed, Director of Commercial.

“We have chosen to make the tickets reasonable so that the greatest amount of fans can watch live some of the top shortest format cricketers from either side. This will guarantee that families also turn out in significant numbers to support cricket and both teams.”

“The first T20I also presents an opportunity to all the Karachi cricket spectators and fans to play their part in supporting all those affected by the catastrophe caused by the monsoon rainfall and floods. They can do this by purchasing tickets and helping the PCB to donate a substantial amount to the Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund. Cricket unites our nation and this is a time to demonstrate that we stand together in these difficult and challenging times,” he added.

Tickets price for Karachi T20I matches

Tickets price for Lahore T20I matches

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