How to Book Tickets for Pakistan vs South Africa White-Ball Series
The Pakistan Cricket Board has officially started ticket sales for the much-awaited white-ball series between Pakistan and South Africa, scheduled to begin later this month.
Cricket supporters can now secure their seats for six thrilling matches, including three T20 Internationals and three One-Day Internationals, taking place in Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Faisalabad.
The upcoming tour marks South Africas long-awaited return to Pakistan for limited-overs cricket, expected to draw massive crowds filled with excitement and national pride.
Fans across the country are eagerly anticipating this international contest, as Pakistan prepares to host high-energy matches against one of world crickets strongest teams.
Supporters can conveniently book tickets online through the PCB official portal at pcb.tcs.com.pk or visit designated TCS Express Centres across Pakistan.
It is strongly advised to book tickets early to secure preferred seats since ticket demand is expected to rise significantly as match days approach.
How to Book Tickets
Supporters can purchase tickets online through the PCB’s official platform by visiting pcb.tcs.com.pk or by visiting any designated TCS Express Centre nationwide.
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Early booking is recommended to secure the best available seats, as demand is expected to surge closer to match days.
T20 International Tickets
The first T2oI will take place at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on October 28, with ticket prices ranging from Rs400 to Rs15,000, catering to both general and VIP spectators.
The next two T20 Internationals will be played at Lahores Gaddafi Stadium on October 31 and November 1, with ticket prices ranging from Rs400 to Rs2500.
ODI Series in Faisalabad
Following the T20 leg, the action moves to Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad for the One-Day International series.
Ticket prices range from Rs400 to Rs3,000, ensuring inclusivity for fans from all backgrounds.
The ODIs are scheduled for November 4, 6, and 8, marking Faisalabad’s return to hosting international cricket after several years.