Enthusiasts have purchased all nine enclosures, with the prices for the tickets ranging from Rs500 to Rs1,000. Even the tickets worth Rs35,000 for the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) gallery have been sold out.


Rawalpindi: The upcoming T20I series' final and fifth game between Pakistan and New Zealand, to be held at the Pindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi, has witnessed a remarkable online ticket sale, with all tickets being sold out.
The final game will commence at 9 pm (Pakistan Standard Time).
Enthusiasts have purchased all nine enclosures, with the prices for the tickets ranging from Rs500 to Rs1,000. Even the tickets worth Rs35,000 for the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) gallery have been sold out.
The fourth T20I match between Pakistan and New Zealand was abandoned due to heavy rain and hailstorm, resulting in no outcome.
The Men in Green are currently leading the five-match series by 2-1. Pakistani players have returned to Islamabad after celebrating Eid ul Fitr with their respective families in their hometowns and have rejoined the team.
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