India will begin their quest for the iconic white jackets on February 20 when they face Bangladesh, as the Champions Trophy makes its return. This time, Pakistan is hosting the tournament, but India will play their matches in the UAE. For fans in the Dubai and around the world eagerly awaiting the Dubai leg of the Champions Trophy, there is good news, additional tickets are now on sale. These include tickets for the opening group match against Bangladesh, the high-stakes clash against Pakistan, and the game against New Zealand.
Also, a limited number of tickets are available for the first semifinal, which is set to take place at the Dubai International Stadium on March 4. Tickets will be available for purchase starting today at 12 PM GST or 1:30 PM IST and can be purchased online on the ICC official website.
ICC on India’s Champions Trophy Matches
“Tickets will be available for India’s opening group match against Bangladesh on February 20, as well as for their games against arch-rivals Pakistan (February 23) and New Zealand (March 2),” the ICC said in a release. “There will also be limited tickets available for Semi-final 1, which will take place at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday, March 4,” added in the media release.
India Schedule for Champions Trophy
DateMatchVenue20 FebruaryBangladesh vs IndiaDubai23 FebruaryPakistan vs IndiaDubai2 MarchNew Zealand vs IndiaDubai4 MarchSemi-final 1 (if qualified)Dubai9 MarchFinal (if qualified)Dubai10 MarchReserve day (for final)DubaiChampions Trophy 2025: Extra tickets available for India matches and first semifinal Inside Sport India.
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