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India vs. Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 Clash Sees Surprisingly Slow Ticket Sales Amidst Exorbitant Pricing

India vs. Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 Clash Sees Surprisingly Slow Ticket Sales Amidst Exorbitant Pricing

The most anticipated match of Asia Cup 2025, India vs. Pakistan, will be played on September 14. This encounter has always been a major event for cricket enthusiasts. Fans eagerly await this match due to the political tensions and limited cricket relations between the two countries.

Sports News: Cricket matches between India and Pakistan are always special. Due to political and historical reasons between the two nations, these matches are not played in regular series but are only witnessed in major tournaments. In such encounters, stadiums are often packed with spectators, and the entire nation feels the thrill of the match.

However, tickets for this high-voltage clash between India and Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 on September 14 have not yet been entirely sold out. This situation has surprised many, as traditionally, tickets for this match sell out instantly.

Major Reason for Tickets Not Selling Out

According to a report in ‘The Times of India’, the ticket prices have been set so high that it has become difficult for ordinary spectators to watch the match. Fans are backing out after seeing the prices on various ticketing platforms. The most expensive tickets are for VIP Suites East, with a price of approximately ₹2.5 lakh for two seats. This ticket includes amenities such as unlimited food and drink, VIP lounge access, a private entrance, and a parking pass. Additionally:

  • Royal Box: ₹2.3 lakh (for two seats)
  • Sky Box: ₹1.6 lakh
  • Platinum Ticket: ₹75,000
  • Cheapest Tickets: ₹10,000 (for two people)

Due to these exorbitant ticket rates, ordinary cricket lovers are unable to experience the match by attending the stadium. This is the reason why ticket sales are not progressing at the expected pace. Fans have expressed their displeasure on social media regarding the exorbitant amounts set for India-Pakistan match tickets. Many cricket enthusiasts have written that this is an insult to the sport.

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