Lahore: The Indo- Pak T20 World Cup match tickets were sold out after few hours of the sale announcement.


Old rivals Indo-Pak cricket match always remains momentous among cricket fans that's why thousands of people are waiting for a fierce rival's match.
The seats in sections including General, General East, Pavilion East, have all sold out within hours.
Fans logged on to the website soon after ICC announced the sale of the match tickets. Many fans were placed in a queue with thousands of users ahead of them, the waiting time was said to be more than an hour.
The only tickets which were left for purchase were Premium and Platinum which cost Dh1,500 and Dh2,600 respectively.
However, till Monday morning all the tickets were unavailable on Platinumlist.
The T20 World Cup will start from 17th October and the highly anticipated game between India and Pakistan will take place on 24th October at the Dubai International Stadium.
The ICC has informed that all venues will be operating at around 70% of maximum seated capacity.

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