The anticipation surrounding the Champions Trophy is building as fans count down the days to the opening fixture on February 19, and they can now begin planning for the big tournament with tickets for the Pakistan leg of the event unveiled.
Tickets for group stage matches and the second semi-final, which will be played in Pakistan, go on sale on Tuesday, from 2pm Pakistan time (1pm UAE).
Fans can access ticket information on the ICC website or collect physical tickets from TCS Express centres across Pakistan, for matches in the country, from February 3.
In all, 10 matches will take place in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi, with general category tickets starting at 1,000 Pakistani rupees (Dh13). Premium hospitality ticket prices go all the way to 20,000 Pakistani rupees (Dh263) for some matches in Karachi and Lahore.
However, fans in the UAE will have to wait for some time to get their hands on tickets for games involving India in Dubai.
The Indian team will be playing their set of matches in the Champions Trophy in the UAE due to an absence of clearance from their government to travel to Pakistan, owing to ongoing political tensions.
India play Bangladesh on February 20, take on Pakistan on February 23 and round off the group with a match against New Zealand on March 2, with all matches at the Dubai International Stadium.
Information on tickets for the Dubai leg of the tournament will be out shortly. In the meantime, fans can register their interest here.
Tickets for the final of the Champions Trophy on March 9 will be available following the conclusion of the first semi-final in Dubai.
Champions Trophy fixtures
Feb 19: Pakistan v New Zealand, National Stadium, Karachi
Feb 20: Bangladesh v India, Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Feb 21: Afghanistan v South Africa, Karachi
Feb 22: Australia v England, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Feb 23: Pakistan v India, Dubai
Feb 24: Bangladesh v New Zealand, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
Feb 25: Australia v South Africa, Rawalpindi
Feb 26: Afghanistan v England, Lahore
Feb 27: Pakistan v Bangladesh, Rawalpindi
Feb 28: Afghanistan v Australia, Lahore
Mar 1: South Africa v England, Karachi
Mar 2: New Zealand v India, Dubai
Mar 4: Semi-final 1, Dubai
Mar 5: Semi-final, Lahore
Mar 9: Final, Lahore*
* If India qualify for the final, the match will be played in Dubai