A small quantity of individual tickets for the highly anticipated match between India and Pakistan went on sale on Platinum List on Tuesday, September 2, according to the Asia Cup 2025 organizers. For the first time, fans will be able to buy individual tickets for the highly anticipated encounter. Previously, they could only buy tickets for the game as part of a seven-match package that started at AED 1,400.
Three new ticket packages, ranging in price from AED 475 to AED 525, have been announced by the organizers in addition to the India-Pakistan tickets. Fans may witness several high-profile matches during the tournament with a single purchase with to these packages, which include bundled entrance to a selection of group-stage matches, Super Four matchups, and the final.
In the upcoming days, tickets will also be offered at the box offices of the Dubai International Cricket Stadium and the Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi in order to meet the increased demand. It is anticipated that this action will reduce the demand for tickets while guaranteeing that supporters do not miss the Asia Cup’s most important matches.
Details of the ticket package
Entry-level tickets for matches in Abu Dhabi and Dubai start at AED 40 and AED 50, respectively, continuing the entire ticketing strategy’s emphasis on affordability. This strategy guarantees that a large number of cricket fans, both local and visiting, can experience the thrilling atmosphere of Asia’s top cricket competition, which will be played in the Twenty20 format.
It should come as no surprise that the announcement has already sparked excitement among South Asian expats in the UAE. Many Indian and Pakistani fans in the Emirates anticipate that the match will draw a sizable crowd to witness one of the sport’s most intense rivalries.
India will go ICC Academy to train.
On the field, however, preparations are well under way. In order to hone their lineups before the main competition, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the United Arab Emirates are presently engaged in a tri-series in Sharjah. Instead of meeting in Mumbai as is customary, India’s 15-man team, captained by Suryakumar Yadav, will meet in Dubai on September 4. The first training session for the players, who will arrive straight from their hometowns, is set for September 5 at the ICC Academy in the capital city.