Online tickets for Pak-Eng Test Series available today
Physical ticket sales will begin on October 4
Lahore: The online tickets for the three-match Test series between Pakistan and England will go on sale from 5:00pm today (Monday), with free admission to the general enclosure on the first day.
For the convenience of the fans, the physical tickets will be available for purchase from various outlets from October 4 onwards after 9:00am. This series is part of the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Test Championship. The first and second Test matches will be played from October 7 to 19 at the Multan Cricket Stadium. The third Test match will be played from October 24 to 28 at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
To encourage a large number of fans, entry to the general enclosures (Hanif Muhammad and Mushtaq Ahmed) will be free on the first day of both the Test matches in Multan, while entry to the premium enclosures (Meeran Bakhsh, Shoaib Akhtar, Sohail Tanveer and Yasir Arafat) will also be free for the first day of the Rawalpindi Test.
For the first Test, tickets for the general enclosure from Tuesday to Thursday, i.e. from the second to the fourth day, will be priced at Rs50, while fans can buy tickets for the Hanif Muhammad and Mushtaq Ahmed enclosures for Rs100 on the fifth and final day.
Tickets for the first-class enclosures (Wasim Akram and Elahi Brothers) will be available at Rs100 for the first four days of the Test, while tickets for fans on the fifth day will cost Rs200. Tickets for Premium Enclosures (Javed Miandad and Zaheer Abbas) will be available for Rs200 from Monday to Thursday i.e. 1st to 4th day. Fans can watch the fifth day's play from the same enclosures for Rs300.
Tickets for VIP enclosures (Fazal Mahmood and Imran Khan) and PCB Gallery (Inzamam-ul-Haq) will be available for fans at Rs300 and Rs2,000 respectively for the first four days of the first Test match. On the fifth day, tickets for VIP enclosures will be available at Rs400 and tickets for PCB Gallery (Inzamam-ul-Haq Enclosure) will be available at Rs2,500. Fans will be served lunch at the PCB Gallery for all three Test matches.
For the second Test match to be played from October 15 to 19 at the same venue, tickets for general enclosures on Wednesday and Thursday (second and third days) will be available at Rs50, while tickets for general enclosures on the fourth and fifth day will be available at Rs100.
For the first class and premium enclosures, fans can purchase tickets for the first three days of the Test match at Rs100 and Rs200 respectively. Tickets for the first class and premium enclosures for the fourth and fifth day will be available for fans at Rs200 and Rs300 respectively.
People wishing to watch from the VIP enclosures and PCB Gallery can get tickets for the first three days of the Test at Rs300 and Rs2,000 respectively, while tickets for both venues [Friday and Saturday (fourth and fifth day)] are available for Rs400 and Rs2,500 respectively.
Entry to the premium enclosures (Meeran Bakhsh, Shoaib Akhtar, Sohail Tanveer and Yasir Arafat) will be free on the first day for the third Test at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
Tickets for the premium enclosures on the second day will be available at Rs200 while tickets for the premium enclosures for the remaining days of the third Test will be available for fans at Rs300. VIP enclosures (Imran Khan and Javed Miandad) tickets will cost Rs400 for the first two days and Rs500 for the remaining days.
PCB Gallery seats will be available at Rs2,000 for Thursday and Friday (first and second day) while fans can buy gallery tickets for Rs2,500 on the remaining days of the Test match.
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