ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: bad news for Pakistan and India cricket fans

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: bad news for Pakistan and India cricket fans

Web desk: All tickets for the Pakistan-India match in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 sold out within an hour.

The match, scheduled for 15 February 2026 in Colombo, saw tickets starting at 1,500 Sri Lankan rupees.

Fans rushed to secure their seats for the high-profile clash, making it one of the fastest-selling games of the tournament.

Pakistan India match tickets

All tickets for the Pakistan-India match in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 were sold out in just one hour. The high-profile game is set for 15 February 2026 in Colombo.

Some time ago, it was announced that the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup tickets 2026 are now on sale, as of Thursday, December 11 2025.

The prices for these tickets are affordable. They start from as low as INR 100 (around $1.11) in India and LKR 1000 (around $3.26) in Sri Lanka.

This means it is around PKR 314 in India. According to pricing in Sri Lanka, it is around PKR 915.

Fans can purchase Phase I tickets online. It gives them an affordable chance to attend the opening matches and enjoy the landmark 10th edition of the tournament.

Phase I of ticket sales began on 11 December at 18:45 IST. It is offering over 2 million tickets. Details for Phase II will be announced later.

Teams in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup

The 2026 edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will feature 20 teams competing in 55 matches.

The tournament will start with group-stage games and progress to the knockout rounds.

Additionally, the opening day will feature Pakistan vs the Netherlands in Colombo, West Indies vs Bangladesh in Kolkata, and India vs the USA in Mumbai.

Pakistan captain missing from poster

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has shared a poster on social media announcing the release of ICC tickets.

The ICC has shared a poster on social media announcing the release of T20 World Cup tickets, which features pictures of the captains of India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Australia and England.

The poster does not feature the picture of Pakistan team captain Salman Ali Agha.