Tickets will go on sale online from August 13 at 5pm at PCB.tcs.com.pk

Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued ticket prices for the two-match Test series between Pakistan and Bangladesh. Tickets will go on sale online from August 13 at 5 pm at PCB.tcs.com.pk.
Tickets will also be available to purchase from different outlets starting on August 16 after 9am.
The minimum rate of tickets starts at Rs50 (General enclosure/ Wasim Bari enclosure in Karachi) and reaches up to Rs250,000 (full hospitality box) at the NBS in Karachi.
Additionally, a seasonal pass has been introduced to facilitate fans, allowing them a 15 per cent discount if they buy a five-day pass for the Test match. In case of an early conclusion of the five-day game, tickets for the remaining days will be refunded to the fans.
The Test series is a part of the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25, with the first Test commencing at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium (RCS) from August 21 to 25.
Both teams will play the second Test match at the National Bank Stadium (NBS) in Karachi from August 30 to September 3.
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