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India vs Pakistan T20 WC 2026 Tickets Prices & Booking Details

December 23, 2025

You can buy India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup tickets when Phase II starts, as tickets in Phase I sold out quickly on 11th December.

The India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 1st match is scheduled for Sunday, February 15, 2026, at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

The greatest rivalry in cricket has created the greatest demand for tickets. But there’s still hope; Phase II sales are coming soon.

How To Buy India vs Pakistan T20 WC 2026 Tickets: The Official Process

If you’re trying to get tickets for the India vs Pakistan match at the T20 World Cup 2026, Phase I tickets sold out incredibly fast, with tens of thousands of fans in virtual queues within minutes.

Official PartnerICC Ticketing Portal and BookMyShow
Match DateFebruary 15, 2026
VenueR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Match Time7:00 PM IST

There is only one safe and official place to buy your tickets: the ICC Ticketing Portal at tickets.cricketworldcup.com, which redirects to BookMyShow.

India vs Pakistan T20 WC 2026 Tickets

Do not buy tickets from any other website or resale platform. These sites often sell fake tickets at inflated prices. Stick to the official portal only.

Step-by-Step Booking Guide

Before Sales Open:

Create your BookMyShow account now at BookMyShow.com and verify your email and phone number. Add and verify your payment methods (UPI, credit/debit cards)

Create your BookMyShow account
Source: BookMyShow

When Sales Go Live: 

4. Visit tickets.cricketworldcup.com 10-15 minutes early 

5. Select “ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.” 

6. Filter by “India vs Pakistan” or “R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.” 

7. Enter the virtual queue and do not refresh your browser or open multiple tabs 

8. Wait patiently (Phase I saw 30-60 minute wait times) 

9. Select your ticket category and seats 

10. Complete payment within 10-15 minutes using UPI, cards, or net banking 

11. Save your e-ticket from email or the BookMyShow app

India vs Pakistan Ticket Price: Detailed Breakdown

The ICC announced low prices for this match. All tickets are sold in Sri Lankan Rupees (LKR):

CategoryPrice (LKR)Price (₹ INR)View
GeneralLKR 1,500~₹430Upper stands, full ground view
StandardLKR 3,000~₹860Mid-level, side-on view
Mid-RangeLKR 5,000~₹1,440Lower stands, closer to action
PremiumLKR 7,500~₹2,150Grandstand, best angles
VIPLKR 15,000+~₹4,300+Premium pavilion

The starting price of LKR 1,500 (around ₹430) makes this one of the most affordable India vs Pakistan World Cup matches ever. 

The general category offers budget-friendly access with complete field views from upper stands. 

Mid-range tickets (LKR 3,000-5,000) provide the best value with closer views and better angles. Premium tickets offer front-row comfort and the ultimate viewing experience.

Match Day & Venue Details

DetailInformation
MatchIndia vs Pakistan (Group Stage)
DateSunday, February 15, 2026
Time7:00 PM IST / 6:30 PM Sri Lanka Time
VenueR. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium
CityColombo, Sri Lanka
CapacityApproximately 35,000 seats

Visa for Indian Citizens: You need a Sri Lanka ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization):

  • Apply online at eta.gov.lk
  • Cost: USD 50 for a 30-day tourist visa
  • Processing: Usually approved within 24 hours
  • Required: Passport valid for 6+ months, return ticket, hotel booking

Getting There: Colombo Airport is 35 km from the city. Take a taxi (LKR 3,000-4,000 or ₹850-1,150) or use ride-hailing apps like PickMe or Uber. 

Colombo Airport
Source: Visit Colombo

Within Colombo, use taxis or tuk-tuks. Leave 2-3 hours before match time due to heavy traffic.

Currency: Bring Sri Lankan Rupees (LKR) for stadium purchases. Exchange rate: 1 INR ≈ 3.5 LKR. Exchange money at the airport, banks, or authorized centers.

Currency
Source: Instagram @thilina_kalu

Stadium Entry: Gates open 3-4 hours before the match. For a 7:00 PM match, expect gates around 3:00-4:00 PM. 

Bring your M-ticket on your phone, a valid ID (passport), and cash in LKR. Don’t bring large bags, outside food, or professional cameras.

When Is Phase II? The Next Opportunity

Phase I demand was unusual. Over 30,000 fans entered the virtual queue within 5 minutes. Wait times ranged from 30 minutes to 2+ hours, and many saw “Sold Out” messages while waiting.

This happened because R. Premadasa Stadium holds only 35,000 people, while millions of fans globally want tickets. 

India vs Pakistan matches draw over 400 million TV viewers and have the highest ticket demand in cricket.

The ICC confirmed that Phase II sales will be announced soon. While no exact date exists, expect it in January 2026.

What Phase II Includes:

  • Remaining Phase I tickets
  • Returned or cancelled tickets
  • ICC reserve inventory
  • Possibly bundled match packages

Phase II Changes:

  • Prices may increase slightly (dynamic pricing)
  • Fewer tickets available
  • Stricter limits (possibly 2 tickets per person)
  • Even longer queue times

How To Prepare Now

Don’t wait. Start preparing today:

  1. Register immediately on BookMyShow and verify your account
  2. Enable notifications via email, SMS, and app alerts
  3. Follow official channels: ICC social media (@ICC on Twitter/X) and BookMyShow
  4. Set up Google Alerts for “T20 World Cup 2026 Phase II tickets”
  5. Plan backup options: Know your first, second, and third ticket category choices
  6. Prepare payment methods: Have multiple options ready
  7. Clear your schedule when Phase II opens

On Sale Day:

  • Have a strong WiFi connection (more stable than mobile data)
  • Charge devices fully
  • Close unnecessary apps and browser tabs
  • Don’t refresh the page once in the queue

Alternative Options

If Phase II sells out:

  • Hospitality Packages: ICC offers premium packages ($200-500+) with guaranteed seats, food, and drinks
  • Travel Packages: Authorized agencies bundle tickets with flights and hotels
  • Other India Matches: Buy tickets for India vs Bangladesh (February 13) or other group matches
  • Watch Parties: Colombo may set up official fan zones with big screens

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Conclusion: Get India vs Pakistan ICC World Cup Tickets In Phase 2

Getting India vs Pakistan tickets requires preparation and speed. Phase I sold out fast, but Phase II is your next chance. 

Remember to only use official channels at tickets.cricketworldcup.com and BookMyShow. Never buy from resellers.

Register on BookMyShow today, enable all notifications, and check the official portal daily. When Phase II opens, every second counts. Prepared fans will be celebrating in the stands on February 15, 2026.

FAQs

Are India vs Pakistan tickets completely sold out?

Phase I tickets sold out within hours. However, Phase II sales will be announced soon and will include remaining inventory, returned tickets, and additional allocations. Keep checking tickets.cricketworldcup.com and BookMyShow for the Phase II announcement.

What is the ticket purchase limit per person?

Phase I allowed 4 tickets per transaction for most matches. Phase II may reduce this to 2 tickets per person for the India vs Pakistan match due to high demand. The exact limit will be shown on the booking page. Multiple bookings by the same person are not allowed.

Is the LKR 1,500 starting price guaranteed for Phase II?

Phase I started at LKR 1,500 (₹430), but Phase II prices may be slightly higher due to dynamic pricing. General category tickets are still expected to start below LKR 2,000, with premium seats ranging from LKR 3,000 to LKR 15,000+.

Can I buy tickets offline at the stadium?

The ICC mentioned possible offline sales closer to the match date, but this isn’t guaranteed, and quantities will be extremely limited. Online purchase through the official portal is the primary and most reliable method. Don’t depend on offline sales.

Do children need separate tickets?

All attendees, regardless of age, typically need a separate ticket. Some venues offer discounted children’s tickets for those under 12 years. Infants under two may be allowed free entry if sitting on a parent’s lap, but confirm the specific policy for this tournament on the ICC website.

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