India vs Pakistan Match Ticket to Cost Rs.8.4 Lakh for One Seat; Check Details
India and Pakistan will collide in the T20 World Cup on June 9 at the Nassau County International Stadium in New York. The match expected to be a full-house affair but the ticket prices will leave you stunned.
As per the official ICC website, there are 6 hospitality packages available at the New York venue – Diamond Club, Cabanas, Premium Club Lounges, Corner Club, Pavilion Club and Boundary Club. But for the India vs Pakistan game, only three packages are now available.
The Diamond Club
The most expensive package is the Diamond Club. Let’s have a look at the facilities provided to the spectators who opt for this category.
The club is completely air-conditioned, and the guests will get access to meeting cricket legends and pre-match field access as well. Apart from this, they will also get access to high-quality food and beverages.
Price : According to the ICC, there are a total of four categories of Diamond Club tickets. The price of one ticket n each category is a whopping Rs 8,34,323 ($10,000).
Premium Club Lounges
These lounges are available at the North and South pavilions, and is located behind the wicket. This lounge will give you a fantastic view of the pitch. Apart from food and beverages, guests can also buy liquor in these lounges.
Price: There are nine categories of premium club lounges and a ticket in each category will cost Rs 2,08,585.25 ($2,500)
Corner Club
The Corner Club at the New York venue will provide an “intimate and exclusive” feeling to watch the games. A total of 92 guests can be accommodated per corner and the club also offers outdoor buffet and a bar.
Price: Spectators can select from four corner clubs, with each club being priced at Rs 2,29,413.94 ($2,750 ).
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