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ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Tickets for Bangladesh-India Clash Sold Out in Minutes
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Tickets for Bangladesh-India Clash Sold Out in Minutes
The much-anticipated ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is just around the corner, with Bangladesh set to face India in their opening match on 20th February at the Dubai International Stadium. As soon as the ICC started ticket sales on their website, all the tickets for the Bangladesh-India match were sold out within moments. The demand for tickets was so high that the 100 tickets left for the Bangladesh vs Pakistan match, set to take place in Rawalpindi, were also snapped up almost immediately.
The ticket prices for the Bangladesh-India match ranged from 250 AED for the regular seats to a whopping 12,500 AED for the Grand Lounge Package. ICC’s online sales went live, and within just two hours, all the tickets were gone, confirming the massive fan interest in this historic rivalry.
Cricket lovers in the UAE are clearly eager to witness the Bangladesh-India clash, with many fans already marking their calendars for the exciting encounter. The ICC has already marked the tickets for this match as sold out. Meanwhile, in Rawalpindi, the Bangladesh-Pakistan match tickets are also almost gone, with only 100 VIP tickets left, priced at 18,000 Pakistani Rupees.
However, there seems to be less excitement for Bangladesh's match against New Zealand in the group stage, which will also be played in Rawalpindi. As of now, over 2,500 tickets remain unsold for that match, reflecting the lower local interest from both Bangladeshi and Pakistani fans.
Bangladesh is placed in Group B of the tournament, alongside India, Pakistan, and New Zealand. Their tournament campaign will kick off with the highly anticipated match against India in Dubai on 20th February. Following that, Bangladesh will travel to Pakistan for the remaining group-stage matches.
In Rawalpindi, Bangladesh will face New Zealand on 24th February. Just three days later, they will take on the host team, Pakistan, in another exciting encounter.