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Pakistan vs Australia T20 Tickets Completely Sold Out

Published On: January 28, 2026
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Pakistan vs Australia T20 Tickets Completely Sold Out

Tickets for the highly anticipated three-match T20 International series between Pakistan and Australia have been completely sold out, reflecting massive excitement among cricket fans across the country.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had launched online ticket sales on 16 January, followed by physical ticket sales from 19 January. However, tickets across both platforms were snapped up quickly, leaving no seats available for spectators.

All Enclosures at Gaddafi Stadium Fully Booked

Cricket fans purchased tickets for all enclosures at Gaddafi Stadium, with prices ranging from Rs. 400 to Rs. 3,000, resulting in a full house for every match.

Premium hospitality box seats, priced between Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 25,000, were also fully booked, highlighting strong demand for high-end viewing options.

In addition, PCB gallery tickets for all three T20Is have been completely sold out.

Match Schedule and Timings Confirmed

All three T20 matches will be played at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, on the following dates:

  • 29 January

  • 31 January

  • 1 February

The toss for each match will take place at 5:30 PM, while the first ball will be bowled at 6:00 PM.

Australia’s squad is scheduled to arrive in Lahore on Wednesday, 28 January.

Australia’s Return to Pakistan Continues

This tour marks Australia’s third visit to Pakistan since their international return in March–April 2022, when they played Tests, ODIs, and a one-off T20I.

More recently, Australia also participated in three matches of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, hosted in Pakistan.

The only previous T20I between Pakistan and Australia at Gaddafi Stadium was played on 5 April 2022, where Australia secured a narrow three-wicket victory.

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the pefma.com.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.

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