The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially announced ticket sales for the upcoming Pakistan-Sri Lanka-Zimbabwe T20I tri-series, with online sales opening at 2pm on Friday. Physical tickets will be available at TCS Express Centres starting 3pm on Saturday, 15 November, while details regarding ECP enclosures will be shared at a later date.
The tri-series will take place at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium from 18 to 29 November, with all seven matches scheduled to start at 6pm local time.
Ticket prices vary according to enclosure type and match, with affordable options for general seating and premium pricing for VIP and Platinum Box seats.
General enclosures, priced at Rs 200 for all matches except the final, which will cost Rs 300. First-Class enclosures, Shoaib Akhtar and Yasir Arafat, are priced at Rs300 for most matches and Rs400 for the final.
Premium enclosures, including Azhar Mahmood and Javed Miandad, will have tickets ranging from Rs400 to Rs600 depending on the fixture, while VIP enclosures, Imran Khan and Javed Akhtar, range from Rs500 to Rs700.
Seats in the PCB Gallery (Main Building) will be available from Rs1,000 to Rs1,500, and Platinum Box tickets are priced between Rs8,000 and Rs10,000 depending on the date. Far-End Box seats will range from Rs7,000 to Rs10,000, and hospitality boxes are also on sale through the PCB head office.
The tri-series schedule begins with Pakistan facing Zimbabwe on 18 November, followed by Sri Lanka versus Zimbabwe on 20 November. Pakistan will meet Sri Lanka on 22 November, then play Zimbabwe again on 23 November.
Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe will face off on 25 November, with Pakistan and Sri Lanka contesting the final group match on 27 November. The series will conclude with the final on 29 November.
Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to enjoy the high-quality cricket action, which promises exciting matches between three competitive international sides. The PCB has ensured a range of pricing options to accommodate all supporters, from general seating to premium hospitality experiences, making the tri-series accessible and appealing to a wide audience.

