Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made tickets for the two-match from Pakistan against South Africa that are available later this month for the planned collisions.
Fans can buy their tickets online via the official platform, while physical tickets will be available in TCS Express Centers from Thursday 8 October.
The first test is held at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore from 12 to 16 October, followed by the second test in the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium from 20 to 24 October.
Both competitions are part of the ICC World Test Championship 2025–27. Tickets for the six white ball competitions, consisting of three T20Is and three ODIs, will go on sale online from 16 October and at TCS Express Centers.
To facilitate fans, entry for all five days of the first Test in Lahore will be free for the General (Hanif Mohammad, Imtiaz Ahmed, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Saeed Ahmed), First-Class (AH Kardar, Abdul Qadir, Sarfraz Nawaz, Javed Miandad), Premium (Rajas, Saeed Anwar) and VIP (Imran Khan, Fazal Mahmood) housings.
However, the VIP housings on the IQbal end (Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram), formerly known as the distant end, are priced between RS800 and RS1,000.
The VIP housings at the Jinnah End (Majid Khan, Zaheer Abbas), formerly known as the Pavilion End, are also available in the same price range.
The Gallery Housing (Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis) at the IQbal End are available from RS800 to RS1,000.
For the second test in Rawalpindi, fans will be able to see all five days of action for free of the costs of the General (Miran Bakhsh, Sohail Tanvir), first -class (Shoaib akhtar, Yasir Arafat), Premium (Azhar Mahmood, Javed Miandad) and Vipures.
The PCB gallery in the main building is priced on RS800 for the first four days and RS1,000 on the fifth day, while the Platinabox is available per chair for RS8,000 during the first four days and RS10,000 on the last day.
For the White ball leg, the first T20i takes place in the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on 28 October, where general fence cards are priced on RS400, first-class first class on RS600, Premium at RS700 and VIP on RS800.
Tickets for the PCB Gallery and Platinum Box are available for RS1,500 and RS15,000 per seat respectively.
The second and third T20is are held at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on October 31 and November, with general tickets priced on RS400, first -class on RS600, Premium at RS700 and VIP on RS800.
The VIP housing on the IQbal end is priced on RS1.500, while the VIP housings on the Jinnah End (Majid Khan, Zaheer Abbas) are available for RS2,000. The VIP gallery (Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis) will be priced on RS2.500.
The three ODIs between Pakistan and South Africa are played at the IQbal Stadium in Faisalabad on 4, 6 and 8 November.
Fans can buy general housing tickets (Zaheer Abbas, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Shahid Nazir) for RS400, first-class housing tickets (Hanif Mohammad, Taslim Arif, IJAZ Junior) for RS600 and VIP-Bekkrachtaarten (Javed Miandad, Fazal.
Tickets for the VIP housings on the ground floor (Imran Khan, AH Kardar) are available for RS3,000.
Historically, Pakistan and South Africa have confronted 30 times with test cricket. Pakistan won six games of these meetings, while South Africa has become the victory 17 times. Seven games have ended in a draw.
Pakistan’s test squad: Shan Masood (C), Abdullah Shafique, Abrar Ahmed, Asif Afridi, Babar Azam, Hasan Ali, imam-Uhq, Kamran Ghulam, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Rizwan (Wk), Sajid, Sajid, Sajid, Sajid, Sajid, Sajid, B.A.JID, Sajid, B.A.JID, Sajid, B.A.JID, Sajid,, Salman, Sajid, Salman, Sajid, Salman, Sajid, Sajid, Salman, Sajid, Salman, Sajid, Salman, Sajid, Salman, Sajid) Shakeel and Shaheheen Shah Afridi.
South Africa’s test Squad: Aiden Markram (C), David Bedingham, Corbin Bosch, Dewald Brevis, Tony de Zorzi, Zubayr Hamza, Simon Harmer, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj (Second Test Only), Wiaan Mulder, Rabisamy, Kagisoy, Kagisoy, Kagisamy, Kagisoy, Kagisamy, Kagisoy, Kagisoyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, Kagiso, Kagiso, Kagiso, Kagiso, Kagiso, Kagiso, Kagisoyamyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyaryamy, Stubbs, Prenelan Subrayen and Kyle Verreynne.


 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			