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January 15, 2026

PCB Announces Ticket Prices for Pakistan vs Australia T20Is

PCB Announces Ticket Prices for Pakistan vs Australia T20Is

The Pakistan Cricket Board has set ticket prices, ending weeks of speculation for fans planning matches in Lahore. The board confirmed ticket rates and made the announcement on Thursday, well ahead of the opening game.

The three matches take place on January 29, 31, and February 1 as night games at Gaddafi Stadium. All matches start at 6:00pm, a familiar and reliable slot for Lahore crowds. Expect floodlights, loud sections, and stands filling up well before the toss, especially with Pakistan vs Australia T20I series tickets already drawing interest.

Sales open in phases. Online booking begins Friday, while physical tickets go on sale from Monday, January 19. Fans can pick them up from selected TCS Express Centres across the country from 10:00am onward.

According to the announced PCB ticket prices, the first match comes with slightly lighter rates to pull crowds in early. Seat pricing stays within reach for most fans. VIP blocks like Fazal Mahmood and Imran Khan cost PKR 800. Premium seats are priced at PKR 600, while First Class and General stands cost PKR 400. The seating plan follows the standard layout fans already know.

Pricing Breakdown for Key Enclosures

VIP seats at the Iqbal End start at PKR 1,500 for the opening match, while Jinnah End VIP tickets cost PKR 2,000. The Hospitality Gallery is priced at PKR 5,000, reflecting premium seating and better views.

Prices increase for the final two matches, as VIP tickets rise to PKR 1,000, Premium to PKR 700, First Class to PKR 600, and General stands to PKR 500. Hospitality Gallery seats go up to PKR 6,000 per match. The Iqbal End Hospitality Box remains the most expensive option at PKR 25,000 per seat for the 2nd and 3rd T20Is (PKR 20,000 for the 1st T20I). 

With Pakistan vs Australia T20I series tickets now confirmed, attention shifts to turnout. Lahore rarely disappoints on big nights, and this series looks no different.