Cricket enthusiasts offered the convenience of watching matches seated on grass.


Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has unveiled a special ticket offer for the much-anticipated Pakistan vs. India match in the Asia Cup 2023.
PCB has initiated the sale of additional tickets for fans eager to witness the Pakistan-India clash, providing cricket enthusiasts with the convenience of watching matches while seated on the grass.
For those fans who couldn't secure seats in the stands, they will now have the opportunity to enjoy the match from the grassy banks.
With a scorecard in hand, fans can catch the Pakistan-India match on the grassy hill for an affordable price of 1500 Pakistani rupees.
Additionally, enthusiasts can opt for the package priced at 2560 Sri Lankan rupees, which allows them to watch not only Pakistan vs. India but also the matches between Nepal and India.
Fans can purchase tickets conveniently from the Abbottabad Ground Box Office, offering a chance to be present at the Kandy Cricket Stadium.
It's worth remembering that the Pakistan-India match is scheduled for September 2nd at the Kandy Cricket Stadium in Pali.
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