Pakistan vs Bangladesh Ticket Price INR 15

Pakistan vs Bangladesh Ticket Price Lowered? In the Test format, two of Asia’s toughest teams take on each other in the two longer format games which will also come under the WTC 2023-25 cycle. Both teams have been struggling to find the right system in the test format and with changes happening in the team regularly both teams are poised to make an impact in this series. The Bangladesh tour of Pakistan 2024 is all set to entertain the fans with test cricket.

Moreover, in an interesting turn of events it is reported that the second test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh in Karachi’s National Stadium has caught the attention of the cricket world due to the loss of ticket prices like 15rs tickets to 75k tickets.

This is mainly due to the concern of fans not attending the matches and the Pakistan Cricket Board feels that if ticket prices are lowered they will have a huge crowd and as home fans, they will also get an opportunity to watch their favorite stars play the test match.

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Per Day Ticket Prices for PAK vs BAN Test Series

1st Test: Premium ₹60, VIP ₹150, Gallery ₹844, Platinum ₹3762, Hospitality ₹60K

2nd Test: General ₹15, First Class ₹30, Premium ₹60, VIP ₹120, Platinum ₹3762, Hospitality ₹75K.

(₹ approx. Ticket Value)

The fear of empty stands has caused the price of the tickets for the Pakistan vs. Bangladesh 1st & 2nd Test in Pakistan to drop to just INR 15 (PKR 50). The main problem was first noticed during the 2024 Pakistan Super League, where a stadium with empty fans went viral, and that is why PCB decided to put up something like this to attract the audience.

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Pakistan’s Future in Test Cricket

After 16 long months, Pakistan will play a test match at their own stadium during this series, which will observe the return of test cricket to the country. The Pakistani team will host the English team for a three-match test series beginning in August, following the two-match test series against Bangladesh. Pakistan is set to play an exciting test series against England and Bangladesh at home before traveling to South Africa for the last test of the year, following a lengthy break in-home test cricket.  

This is also a move that BCCI used to promote women’s cricket in India during the Indian women’s Team matches, now seeing the possible result of this move the PCB has also decided to promote their matches using this kind of strategy.