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Why only CAB has announced prices of World Cup 2023 tickets till now? Know here

Why only CAB has announced prices of World Cup 2023 tickets till now? Know here

Eden Gardens, which previously held only two matches in the 2011 World Cup, will play a prominent role this time, hosting five matches, including the high-stakes 2nd semi-final.

With just 70 days remaining until the highly anticipated ICC ODI World Cup 2023, cricket fans are eagerly awaiting the release of tickets, which has not occurred yet. Surprisingly, only the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) has taken the initiative to announce the ticket prices for the ODI World Cup 2023 matches at the historic Eden Gardens, making the revelation almost three months prior to the commencement of the showpiece event.

Also read: BCCI in FIX, India vs Pakistan World Cup 2023 game to be rescheduled

The excitement for the tournament has been building up since the schedule was unveiled last month, promising an array of thrilling matches. The extravaganza will kick off on 5th October with a clash between cricket powerhouses England and New Zealand, setting the stage for an epic showdown. One of the most highly anticipated matches, India versus Pakistan, will take place on 15th October at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, surely creating a buzz worldwide.

Eden Gardens, which previously held only two matches in the 2011 World Cup, will play a prominent role this time, hosting five matches, including the high-stakes 2nd semi-final. India’s clash with South Africa on 5th November adds to the excitement of this action-packed tournament. Additionally, Pakistan and Bangladesh will compete in two matches each at this prestigious venue, further diversifying the encounters. Notably, Kolkata will be the stage for a thrilling semi-final match.

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Why have only CAB (Cricket Association of Bengal) released the World Cup 2023 ticket prices?

The delay in announcement is likely due to the rescheduling of the highly anticipated India vs. Pakistan game. However, all matches taking place at the Eden Gardens Stadium, including the semifinal, will proceed as per the ICC’s original schedule. While other state cricket associations are eager to maximize profits by adjusting prices based on demand, the Cricket Association of Bengal appears to be taking a different approach. They seem unconcerned about potential changes in prices driven by high demand and have not shown any inclination to exploit the situation for financial gain.

As per The Economic Times report, tickets for the ICC World Cup 2023 will soon be available on the official ICC Cricket World Cup website, allowing fans worldwide to pre-book their seats. Additionally, tickets can be purchased from platforms like Bookmyshow, Paytm, and Paytm Insiders. The majority of ticket sales will be conducted online, with limited availability through offline channels. Ticket prices will vary between Rs 500 and Rs 10,000 per ticket, contingent on the venue and the specific match being attended.

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