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India v Pakistan at the MCG sells out in five minutes

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The ticket allocation for this year’s T20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan in the land of Cricket Melbourne sold out within five minutes to be sold to the general public on Monday And it is the pull of the Indian team, tickets available for their second group matches in SCG are also sold out on Monday, even though their opponents are unknown Tickets for tournaments, which will be held in seven places Australia between October 16 and November 13 this year, are now sold to the public after 200,000 tickets flinched during the pre-sales period.

Not surprisingly, the October 23 match between rivals India and Pakistan – which currently does not play bilateral cricket due to security problems – very popular and ticket allocations run out within five minutes for sale Both the last parties met in the land of Australia at Adelaide Oval during the 2015 ODI World Cup, a match that was also sold out in just a few minutes Indian games against South Africa at MCG during the tournament, when more than 86,000 were attended, it offered preview from what would definitely be a crowd of bumpers of almost 90,000 people.

Tickets for the Double-Header SCG on October 27, who will see South Africa against Bangladesh before India takes the qualification at night, is also exhausted shortly after being sold on Monday Hospitality and travel packages will still be available for both matches, while fans are encouraged to join the waiting list to be informed if further tickets are available Tickets for tournaments starting at $ 5 for children and $ 20 for adults The CEO of tournament Michelle Enright said while most tickets have so far been bought by the population of Australia, he hopes the reopening of the upcoming Australian border will encourage international tourists to attend the event.

“We know that far our ticket buyers mostly live in Australia, so to have two days of matches with general ticket allocations are all sold that the features of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and South Africa showed a desire for cricket from fans in the community,” he said “With Australian Borders news starting open to visitors from February 21, the time is very suitable for fans around the world to start planning trips to Australia and become part of the celebration of global cricket this year.”

Another match for sale strongly so far was the opening of the Australian tournament against New Zealand in Sydney on October 22, their match against England at MCG on October 28 and the final tournament in Melbourne on November 13 Australia will play games in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide, in that order, before the semi-finals are held in Sydney and Adelaide This year’s tournament will return to show 16 teams and run in the same Super 12 format as the previous edition held in the UAE October-November The Australian team who won their first T20 World Cup in Dubai last year was grouped with New Zealand, England, Afghanistan and two upcoming teams through the first round of the tournament India, Pakistan, South Africa, Bangladesh, and two further teams from the first round will form a second group.

Men’s T20 World Cup 2022

First round

Group A: Sri Lanka, Namibia, two qualifiers

Group B: West Indies, Scotland, two qualifiers

Super 12 stage

Group 1: Australia, Afghanistan, England, New Zealand, A1, B2

Group 2: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, South Africa, B1, A2

Australia’s T20 World Cup 2022 fixtures

Oct 22: v New Zealand, SCG, 6pm AEDT

Oct 25: v A1, Optus Stadium, 10pm AEDT

Oct 28: v England, MCG, 7pm AEDT

Oct 31: v B2, Gabba, 7pm AEDT

Nov 4: v Afghanistan, Adelaide Oval, 7pm AEDT

Semi-finals

Nov 9: SCG, 7pm AEDT

Nov 10: Adelaide Oval, 7pm AEDT

Final

Nov 13: MCG, 7pm AEDT

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