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T20 World Cup: India vs Pakistan Dubai match sold out-News

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All parts of the seats, including General, General East, Premium, Pavilion East and Platinum, are no longer available on the Platinumlist website

Tickets for the ICC T20 World Cup (October 17th to November 14th) India-Pakistan match sold out after a few hours They start discounts on sunday.

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The highly anticipated match between the two rivals will be held at the Dubai International Cricket Ground on October 24.

Seats for all parts of the most advanced Dubai Cricket Ground, including General, General East, Premium, Pavilion East and Platinum, are no longer available on the Platinumlist website, which is selling tickets for the T20 World Cup.

After the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the start of ticket sales, thousands of fans flocked to the site to reserve seats. Many people are placed in an online queue, with tens of thousands of users in front. Expect the waiting time to exceed one hour.

Gopal Jasapara, head coach of Dubai’s G Force Cricket Academy, also failed to book tickets for this major game.

“I visited the website immediately after the tickets went on sale. I stayed on the waiting list for a long time, thinking I had a chance. But I was wrong,” Jasapara lamented.

On Sunday night, two-person premium tickets and platinum tickets are 1,500 dirhams and 2,600 dirhams respectively. But as of Monday morning, these two products on Platinumlist are no longer available.

On Monday, several users asked people on social media if they would sell their tickets.

Even Jasapara’s WhatsApp is full of messages from people eager to get tickets.

“Since I participated in local cricket in the UAE, many people have sent me information about tickets for India-Pakistan matches. But I don’t have special access rights. I am as helpless as them,” Jasapala said.

T20 World will open in Muscat on October 17 and will end in the UAE on November 14.

The International Criminal Court said on Sunday that all venues in the UAE will account for about 70% of the total capacity of the World Cup.

The 16-team T20 international cricket match will start on October 17 when Muscat and Papua New Guinea’s Oman lock the corner.

Eight teams (Ireland, Namibia, the Netherlands and Sri Lanka in Group A, and Bangladesh, Oman, Papua New Guinea and Scotland in Group B) will participate in the first round, with India, Afghanistan, Australia, England, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa tied with the West Indies in the Super 12 stage.

Although Oman will host 6 of the 12 first-round matches, all the Super 12 matches as well as the semi-finals and finals will be staged in the UAE.

Dubai will host the final on November 14.




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