After a long wait, there is finally some good news for the cricket fans who were excitedly waiting for the World Cup 2023 tickets. As the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) and International Cricket Council (ICC) released information about ODI World Cup Tickets.
After a lengthy delay, fans can now rejoice as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the International Cricket Council (ICC) have disclosed details regarding the ODI World Cup Tickets. The ticket sales will go live on August 25, with a pre-registration option available from August 15. This announcement followed a few alterations in the ODI World Cup schedule.
Apart from the much-anticipated India vs. Pakistan match, the scheduling for eight other games has also been adjusted. Matches including Pakistan against. England, Australia vs. South Africa, Australia vs. Bangladesh, Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka, New Zealand vs. Bangladesh, Australia vs. England, England vs. Pakistan, and India vs. Netherlands have been delayed owing to festive and security reasons. As a result of these nine games’ schedule modifications, the ticketing procedure had to be postponed.
This update comes as a comfort to cricket aficionados who have been impatiently expecting news concerning the ODI World Cup tickets and match arrangements.
Revised ODI World Cup 2023 Schedule and Ticket booking details
ODI World Cup 2023 ticket bookings will start on August 25th in phase-wise-basis. Before the tickets go on sale, fans will have to register their interest via ICC World Cup official website from 15 August. The booking will be carried out in this order.
August 25: Non-India warm-up matches and all non-India event matches
August 30: India matches at Guwahati and Trivandrum
August 31: India matches at Chennai, Delhi and Pune
September 1: India matches at Dharamsala, Lucknow and Mumbai
September 2: India matches at Bengaluru and Kolkata
September 3: India matches at Ahmedabad
September 15: Semi-Finals and Final
In another key upgrade, electronic ticket (E-ticket) facilities will not be provided. Instead, spectators will need to collect their tickets from the box office counters. Additionally, for each game, the BCCI will be granted 300 hospitality tickets, ensuring their demands are addressed. Moreover, the various state authorities are obligated to distribute 1295 seats for league games and 1355 tickets for matches involving India and the semifinals to the ICC.
Both BookMyShow and Paytm have been entrusted with the job of administering the sale of World Cup tickets. Notably, digital tickets will not be provided. The ticket costs will range from Rs 500 to Rs 10,000 per ticket, with the cost altering based on the venue and the exact match being conducted.
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