(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
Asia Cup 2025: India vs Pakistan Tickets Still Unsold Ahead of Blockbuster Clash
Dubai – September 10, 2025
A Pakistan vs India cricket match has always been one of the biggest sporting spectacles in the world, known for sold-out stadiums, soaring TV ratings, and massive ad revenue. Yet, the upcoming Asia Cup 2025 showdown in Dubai has taken fans and market analysts by surprise — tickets are still available just days before the highly anticipated clash.
Tickets Still Up for Grabs
The much-awaited encounter is scheduled for Sunday, September 14, at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Normally, tickets for India-Pakistan matches sell out within minutes. But as of Wednesday, September 10, a significant number of seats — including premium categories — remain unsold.
Why Are Sales Sluggish?
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New Package System
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Organizers introduced a bundle ticket policy, requiring fans to buy packages covering multiple matches, including associate teams like Oman and UAE, instead of single-match tickets.
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The strategy, aimed at boosting interest in other fixtures, has backfired as many fans only want to pay for the marquee India-Pakistan game.
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High Ticket Prices
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Premium ticket pairs are priced as high as $3,000 (PKR 855,000+).
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Even mid-tier seats are considered expensive, creating barriers for average cricket lovers.
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Geopolitical Tensions
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This is the first clash between Pakistan and India since the armed conflict in May.
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While the Indian government has allowed its team to participate in multi-nation tournaments, the political atmosphere has somewhat cooled the excitement.
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What’s Next?
The unusual ticket availability has raised questions about whether organizers will rethink their strategy and release single-match tickets to satisfy fan demand. For now, one of cricket’s hottest rivalries — traditionally a guaranteed sell-out — is facing an unexpected slowdown.