The Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday announced ticketing details for the upcoming three-match T20 International home series against Australia, scheduled to begin later this month.
The series will start on January 29, with tickets going on sale from Friday. Physical tickets will be available from Monday, January 19, at designated outlets across the country from 10am onwards.
Pakistan and Australia will play three T20 Internationals on January 29 and 31, and February 1 at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. All matches are scheduled to start at 6pm.
For the opening match on January 29, tickets for VIP enclosures Fazal Mahmood and Imran Khan have been priced at Rs800. Premium enclosures Rajas and Saeed Anwar will cost Rs600, while First Class enclosures Abdul Hafeez Kardar, Abdul Qadir, Javed Miandad, and Sarfaraz Nawaz are priced at Rs500.
Tickets for General enclosures Hanif Mohammad, Imtiaz Ahmed, Inzamam-ul-Haq, and Saeed Ahmed have been set at Rs400. VIP enclosures at the Iqbal End, Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram, will cost Rs1,500, while Jinnah End VIP enclosures Majid Khan and Zaheer Abbas have been priced at Rs2,000.
Hospitality Gallery tickets for the first T20I have been fixed at Rs5,000. A single seat in the 24-seat Hospitality Box at the Iqbal End will cost Rs20,000 for the opening match.
For the second and third T20Is, prices have been increased. VIP enclosure tickets will be available for Rs1,000, Premium for Rs700, First Class for Rs600, and General enclosures for Rs500.
VIP tickets at the Iqbal End for the final two matches will cost Rs2,000, while Jinnah End VIP tickets have been set at Rs2,500. Hospitality Gallery tickets for both matches are priced at Rs6,000 each, while a seat in the Hospitality Box will cost Rs25,000 per match.
The series will act as preparation for both teams ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, scheduled to take place in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8.
Pakistan have been placed in Group A alongside India, the USA, the Netherlands, and Namibia. Australia will compete in Group B with Sri Lanka, Ireland, Zimbabwe, and Oman.
This will be Australia’s third tour of Pakistan since their return in March–April 2022, when they played a Test series followed by an ODI series and a one-off T20I. Australia also featured in three matches of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 hosted in Pakistan.
Pakistan and Australia have faced each other 28 times in T20 Internationals. Australia have won 14 matches, Pakistan have secured 12 victories, one match ended in a tie, and one had no result.




















