ICC Champions Trophy Final Tickets Sell Out in Record Time

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ICC Champions Trophy Final Tickets Sell Out in Record Time

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final has quickly sold out of all 25,000 seats. Fans who are wanting to see the tournament’s grand finale are quite excited about the final, which is set for Sunday, March 9 at the Dubai International Stadium.
An estimated AED 9 million (about PKR 685 million) was made from the Champions Trophy final ticket costs, which varied from AED 250 for general admission to an incredible AED 12,000 for VIP Sky Box hospitality. The rapid ticket sellout highlights the intense interest in the sport, with fans excited to attend this esteemed occasion from all over nations.

Ticket Sales Breakdown:

AED 250–500 for general admission (15,000 seats), which brings in about AED 5.6 million.
AED 500–1,200 for the Premium and Pavilion Sections (5,000 seats), which adds roughly AED 4.25 million.

AED 2,000–12,000 for hospitality (1,700 seats), plus extra AED 10.2 million.
The final match is scheduled to start at 1:00 PM, and gates will open at 10:00 AM. To make sure an effortless entrance and to take in the thrilling atmosphere of one of cricket’s most anticipated events, fans are urged to arrive early.

After a thrilling victory over Australia, India has already guaranteed its spot in the final, with star player Virat Kohli being a key contributor to their triumph. They will play the victor of the second semi-final between South Africa and New Zealand, which currently takes place in Lahore.

South Africa is committed to defeating New Zealand in the semi-final since they are still seeking for their first ICC trophy since 1998. In contrast, New Zealand defeated India in their last group-stage encounter in Dubai after winning their opening two games against Bangladesh and Pakistan in the host country.

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