As the much-anticipated Pakistan-India match in the Asia Cup 2025 approaches, ticket demand has skyrocketed. Organizers report that 90% of the tickets have already been sold, with almost all seats in the general enclosure fully booked by cricket fans.
By Thursday evening, the minimum ticket price was set at AED 750 (approximately PKR 57,000), while premium tickets were priced at AED 3,500 (around PKR 270,000). However, only a limited number of tickets remain available.
Tickets are being sold not only through online platforms but also at dedicated counters near the Dubai Cricket Stadium, where long queues of eager fans continue to form. To accommodate this demand, organizers opened a new online sales window on Thursday evening, giving fans one final chance to secure their seats.
The Pakistan-India clash in Dubai is expected to be the most sought-after match of the Asia Cup, creating an unprecedented wave of excitement among supporters across the region.





















Great coverage of the Pakistan-India Asia Cup excitement! The high ticket demand really shows how much these matches mean to fans. Really looking forward to the clash in Dubai! #AsiaCup2025
Of course people are going crazy for these tickets. It’s the frickin’ Pakistan-India match! They’re gonna sell out faster than you can blink. Good luck getting one at a decent price; scalpers are gonna have a field day.
Crazy how people are shelling out so much for a ticket! I get the hype, but come on, that’s half a car’s worth. People need to chill.
Crazy how people are shelling out that much for a ticket. I mean, I get the hype, but come on! You could almost buy a decent used car for that kind of cash.
Crazy how fast those tickets are flying off the shelves. 750 bucks? Ain’t nobody got time for that unless you’re loaded.
People lining up for hours just to spend that much? Man, it better be worth it, or they’ll be raging.
The hype is real, but honestly, does anyone remember last time these two played? It was a total snooze fest.
Everyone’s losing their minds over this match, but let’s not forget how often cricket disappoints. Just saying.
Opening a new sales window last minute? Sounds like desperation. They should’ve planned better.
Seriously, who thought charging AED 750 was a good idea? It’s a freakin’ game, not the World Cup final.
Long queues at the stadium? Yeah, good luck with that. People are gonna be pissed waiting in the heat.
I mean, it’s cool everyone’s hyped, but do they really think a few more tickets will matter? It’s all sold out, man.