India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup match to have ‘standing-room-only’ tickets

Organisers said an additional 4,000 tickets would be sold for the October 23 blockbuster for areas where standing is the only option for spectators.

Published : Aug 25, 2022 09:24 IST , Melbourne

FILE PHOTO: Former India captain Virat Kohli (L) greets his then Pakistan counterpart Babar Azam ahead of a T20 World Cup 2021 cricket match in Dubai.
FILE PHOTO: Former India captain Virat Kohli (L) greets his then Pakistan counterpart Babar Azam ahead of a T20 World Cup 2021 cricket match in Dubai. | Photo Credit: AAMIR QURESHI
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FILE PHOTO: Former India captain Virat Kohli (L) greets his then Pakistan counterpart Babar Azam ahead of a T20 World Cup 2021 cricket match in Dubai. | Photo Credit: AAMIR QURESHI

Twenty20 World Cup organisers have had to release ‘standing-room-only’ tickets for the India vs Pakistan group-stage encounter after all seats at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) were sold out within five minutes.

Organisers said an additional 4,000 tickets would be sold for the October 23 blockbuster for areas where standing is the only option for spectators. The MCG can can hold up to 100,000 for Australian rules football games and more than 90,000 for cricket.

“The ticket release ensures that as many fans as possible can attend,” organisers said. Matches between Pakistan and India at cricket World Cups usually sell out quickly because of the lack of bilateral tours involving the archrivals.

India edged Pakistan by five runs in the final of the first T20 World Cup in 2007 in South Africa. Pakistan won the next edition with an eight-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the final at Lord’s in 2009.

Six countries have won the title, with West Indies (2012 and 2016) being the only two-time champion.

The 2022 edition will start on October 16 and finish with a November 13 final at the MCG. Australia is the defending champion after winning its first T20 world cup men’s title in Dubai last year.

Australia was scheduled to stage both Twenty20 World Cups in 2020 but the men’s tournament was postponed because of travel restrictions in place for the COVID-19 pandemic. Australia won the women’s final against India in March 2020 in front of a crowd exceeding 86,000 in Melbourne.

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