Online sales for the tickets of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match between Pakistan and India in Dubai resulted in immediate sellout of all tickets just after the start of the buying process.
Crowds of both local residents and tourists focused on their screens during the awaited ticket release time. All fans waited in anticipation for the 4:00pm ticket release time.

The rapid ticketing sales for the much-awaited Pakistan vs India encounter resulted in more than 140,000 cricket fans trying to secure available seats before the site reached capacity.
The entire cricketing world is eagerly awaiting for the match of the tournament is set to take place at the iconic Dubai International Cricket Stadium on February 23.
Tickets for the upcoming match started at AED 500 until they reached the highest price point of AED 12,500. For the remaining 3 matches scheduled in Dubai, the lowest ticket price was AED 125.
The India vs Pakistan Champions Trophy match reportedly created AED 45.6 million in ticket revenue as the 25,000 seating capacity of the stadium filled up in record time.
Every ticket for the Champions Trophy 2025 matches hosted by Dubai reached its sellout limit during the competition to generate AED 88.5 million in revenue.
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On the other hand, the cricket enthusiasts in Pakistan reacted with equal excitement as the remaining 10 matches of the tournament will be hosted by Pakistan.
Large groups of fans eagerly waited outside designated ticketing facilities to acquire their preferred matches since this tournament represents a historic cricketing event in Pakistan.
During the 19 days competition 15 high-intensity matches will be played between the world’s top 8 teams, where every match becomes crucial to win in the pursuit of the iconic white jackets.
Although Pakistan is the official host of the tournament, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) decided not to send its team to the neighbouring country, citing government advisories.
In December 2024, the International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed Dubai as the neutral venue to host India’s matches.

The Dubai International Stadium will host three matches: India vs Bangladesh on February 20, India vs Pakistan on February 23 and India vs New Zealand on March 2.
If India qualify for the big match, Dubai will host the first semi-final on March 4 and the final on March 9. If India do not qualify for the finals, Lahore will host the second semi-final and the final.