BCB reveals ticket price for Bangladesh-Pakistan T20Is

BSS
Published On: 13 Jul 2025, 19:27

DHAKA, July 13, 2025 (BSS)- The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) today revealed the ticket price for the three-match T20 International series between 
Bangladesh and Pakistan.

The minimum ticket price is set at Taka 300 while the maximum is at Taka 
3500. 

The BCB confirmed that all tickets will be sold online. Unsold tickets, if 
any, will be available on match days at designated ticket booths near the 
stadium. Locations of these booths will be announced via BCB's media digital 
platforms.

Tickets will be available through the official e-Ticket platform: 
(https://www.gobcbticket.com.bd). Fans can select their preferred match, 
gallery, block, and ticket quantity before completing payment via card or 
digital wallet, the BCB added.

A maximum of four tickets can be purchased per registered account for each 
match.

Pakistan will arrive in Bangladesh on July 17. 

The three matches are scheduled to be held on July 20, 22 and 24. All of the 
matches will be held at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur. 

The match starts at 6 PM.

Ticket Prices for Bangladesh-Pakistan T20I Series:

Eastern Gallery: Taka 300

Shaheed Abu Sayeed Stand: Taka 400

Northern Gallery: Taka 400

Club House (South- Shaheed Mushtaq Stand, Upper & Lower): Taka 800

Club House (North- Shaheed Jewel Stand): Taka 800

International Gallery (North- Media Block): Taka 1,500

International Gallery (South- Corporate Block): Taka 1,500

Grand Stand (Lower & Upper Tier): Taka 2,500

International Lounge (South- Corporate Block): Taka 3,500

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