PCB announces ticket details for Pakistan-Australia ODI series

PCB announces ticket details for Pakistan-Australia ODI series
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LAHORE (Kashmir English): Pakistan Cricket Board has announced that tickets for the upcoming three-match ODI series between Pakistan and the Australian team will go on sale online from Friday, May 22.

According to the PCB, fans will be able to purchase tickets through the PCB Ticket Portal, while details regarding the sale of physical tickets through TCS Express Centers will be announced later.

The first ODI of the series will be played on May 30 at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The second and third ODIs are scheduled for June 2 and June 4 at Gaddafi Stadium.

The PCB said ticket prices have been kept affordable to encourage maximum fan attendance at the venues.

General enclosure tickets will cost Rs200, while first-class tickets are priced at Rs300. Premium enclosure tickets will be available for Rs 400 and VIP tickets for Rs 500 at both stadiums.

For the Rawalpindi match, VIP gallery tickets have been priced at Rs1,500. At Gaddafi Stadium, tickets for the Iqbal and K VIP Enclosures will be sold for Rs1,000, while tickets for the Jinnah and K VIP Enclosures will cost Rs1,500.

The PCB also confirmed that hospitality seats would be available for corporate customers, who can contact the board’s head office for further details.

Australian squad revealed for Pakistan Series 

Cricket Australia has announced new squads for the upcoming limited-overs series against Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood have been rested for the upcoming tours.

Under-19 World Cup captain Oliver Peck and all-rounder Liam Scott have been given their first call-up for the one-day series against Pakistan starting May 30, while young batsman Joel Davis has also been included in the squad for the T20 series against Bangladesh.

Fast bowlers Riley Meredith and Billy Stanlake have also returned to the team. Australian selection committee chairman George Bailey says the absence of senior players will give young cricketers a chance to showcase their talents.

Mitchell Marsh will lead the Australian team for both the Pakistan and Bangladesh tours, while experienced all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has been left out of the T20 squad against Bangladesh.

In addition, Alex Carey, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Ingles, Matthew Kahneman, Marnus Labuschagne, Ryley Meredith-Olipek, Matthew Renshaw, Tanvir Sangha, Liam Scott, Matthew Short, Billy Stanlake, and Adam Zampa are also included in the Australian squad.

The three senior fast bowlers will rest to prepare for the upcoming World Test Championship campaign, which begins in August.

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