LAHORE: The tickets for the first three matches of the forthcoming Twe­nty20 International series between Pakistan and New Zealand in Lahore go on sale on Sunday (today) from 11:00am.

The two teams play the first three matches of the five-game series on April 14, 15 and 17 at the Gaddafi Stadium.

According to the Pakistan Cricket Board, the ticket prices of different categories for the said matches range from Rs250 to Rs3,000.

The physical tickets will be available in the second phase from April 6. The details of the tickets for the remaining two T20 games in Rawalpindi and Karachi will be announced in due course.

Ticket prices for different enclosures:

VVIP Enclosure (Wasim Akram): Rs3,000

VIP Enclosures (Fazal Mahmood and Imran Khan): Rs2,000 Premium (Raja’s, Saeed Anwar): Rs1,000

First class (Abdul Qadir, A.H. Kardar, Javed Miandad and Sarfaraz Nawaz): Rs500

General (Hanif Mohammad, Imtiaz Ahmed, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Majid Khan, Nazar, Quaid, Saeed Ahmed and Zaheer Abbas): Rs250.

Published in Dawn, April 2nd, 2023

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