Pakistan vs South Africa Test Tickets Now Open
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that tickets for the Test series between Pakistan and South Africa will go on sale from 5pm today at pcb.tcs.com.pk
Physical tickets will be available at TCS Express Centres starting from Thursday, 8 October, offering fans an opportunity to witness the ICC World Test Championship action live.
The first Test will be played at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore from 12 to 16 October, followed by the second Test at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium from 20 to 24 October.
In Lahore, entry will be free for General, First-Class, Premium, and VIP enclosures during all five days, while Gallery and select VIP seats will cost between PKR 800 and PKR 1,000.
The Rawalpindi Test will also offer free entry in most stands, with tickets for the PCB Gallery priced at PKR 800 for the first four days and PKR 1,000 for the fifth.
Platinum Box seats in Rawalpindi will cost PKR 8,000 per day, increasing to PKR 10,000 on the final day, offering fans a premium viewing experience.
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Tickets for the six white-ball matches—three T20Is and three ODIs—will go on sale from 16 October both online and at TCS Express Centres across the country.
For the first T20I in Rawalpindi on 28 October, ticket prices will range from PKR 400 for General enclosures to PKR 800 for VIP sections, while the PCB Gallery will cost PKR 1,500.
The second and third T20Is in Lahore on 31 October and 1 November will offer similar rates, with VIP Gallery tickets at the Iqbal End priced at PKR 1,500 and the Jinnah End at PKR 2,000.
For the ODI series in Faisalabad on 4, 6, and 8 November, General enclosure tickets will cost PKR 400, while First-Class and VIP seats will be priced at PKR 600 and PKR 800, respectively.
Fans seeking premium comfort can opt for VIP Ground Floor seats at PKR 3,000 or reserve hospitality boxes by contacting the Pakistan Cricket Board head office.
The Pakistan–South Africa series promises a thrilling mix of Test and white-ball cricket, giving fans across three major cities a chance to enjoy world-class competition.