The International Cricket Council (ICC) has said that all the tickets for the T20 World Cup match between Pakistan and India have been sold....
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has said that all the tickets for the T20 World Cup match between Pakistan and India have been sold.
In a statement, the ICC said that all the tickets for the match between Pakistan and India on October 23 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground were sold out, while the additional standing room tickets were also sold out within minutes.
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The ICC said a resale platform will be formally organized as the match approaches, where fans can exchange tickets at face value.
The statement added that all the tickets for the double header match between South Africa against Bangladesh and India against the runner-up team of Group A at the Sydney Cricket Ground on October 27 have also been sold and if additional tickets are available to the fans. Waiting is encouraged.
The International Cricket Council said that the first Super 12 match between Australia against New Zealand on October 22 at the Sydney Cricket Ground, and the double header between Group A runners-up Pakistan and India and South Africa at the Perth Stadium on October 30. There are very limited tickets left for the competition.
Similarly, limited tickets are still available for the match between Pakistan and South Africa at the Sydney Ground on November 3.
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The Cricket Council has said that 5 lakh fans have bought tickets for the T20 World Cup, the global event to be held in a month.
The 16-nation tournament kicks off on October 16 with Sri Lanka taking on Namibia in Geelong, one of seven venues for the world event hosted by Australia for the first time.
Last year's T20 World Cup match between Pakistan and India was watched by a record 167 million people on television.
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