Cricket fans must be excited about the upcoming edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) and here is the good news for them.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Sunday announced that the PSL 9 tickets will be up for grabs from February 6.
The fans can also pre-book their tickets to watch the matches live from stadium online by logging on to on pcb.tcs.com.pk at 5pm on the said date, the PCB said in a statement issued in this regard.
The tournament is set to begin on February 17, with cricketing stars from the country and all over the world participating in the event.
On the other hand, physical tickets have been made mandatory for all PSL 9 matches. E-tickets (self-printed or digital copies) will not be accepted for entry across the four venues throughout the tournament.
Physical tickets will go on sale at designated TCS express centres from February 12 2024 onwards. Tickets booked online can also be collected from designated pick-up centres or can be home-delivered by the courier.
The opening ceremony and first match of the ninth edition of the PSL is scheduled to take place on February 17 at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. The tickets have been set at PKR 6,000 (VIP), PKR 3,000 (Premium), PKR 2,000 (First class) and PKR 1,000 (General).
The tickets for the final, to be played on March 18 at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi, have been set at PKR 8,000 (VIP), PKR 4,000 (Premium), PKR 2,500 (First class) and PKR 1,000 (General).
The tickets for the qualifier will be sold for PKR 5,000 (VIP), PKR 2,500 (Premium), PKR 1500 (First class) and PKR 750 (General) while tickets for the two eliminators have been priced at PKR 5,000 (VIP), PKR 3,000 (Premium), PKR 1500 (First class) and PKR 750 (General).
Throughout PSL 9, Karachi will host 11 matches including the final leg of the tournament, Rawalpindi and Lahore will host nine matches each while Multan will host five matches.
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