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IND vs BAN T20 tickets: How to book India vs Bangladesh tickets for 2nd T20I in Delhi?

IND vs BAN T20 tickets: How to book India vs Bangladesh tickets for 2nd T20I in Delhi?

Now, after wrapping up red-ball cricket against Bangladesh, it’s time for T20I. The tickets for 1st T20I have been announced, but what about the fans in Delhi? See how you can purchase tickets for the India vs Bangladesh 2nd T20I.

IND vs BAN T20 tickets: With everything done and dusted in Test, India convincingly beat Bangladesh in a two-match series. Now, the T20I team will face the Bangladesh Tigers for three games, starting in Gwalior, then moving to Delhi, and lastly, Hyderabad will host a game. In all this, tickets for the T20I matches are available, with Gwalior tickets already announced. For fans in the Indian capital, there is also good news: tickets are available for you as well. Here are all the mandatory details for booking tickets for the India vs. Bangladesh 2nd T20I  at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.

IND vs BAN T20 tickets

To purchase tickets, users can visit the Insider.in website and check the match banner, where they can find information about tickets. Prices start at ₹2,000 and can go up to ₹18,000. Users can view the seat details and ticket prices, selecting the desired number of seats based on their needs. Before finalizing the payment, ensure that all details are correct. Once the payment is confirmed, the selected seats will be displayed on the webpage. Also, check your registered email ID for confirmation regarding the tickets. 

India vs Bangladesh full schedule

MatchDateDayTime (IST)Venue
1st T20Oct 6Sunday19:00New Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium, Gwalior
2nd T20Oct 9Wednesday19:00Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
3rd T20Oct 12Saturday19:00Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

India Squad for Bangladesh T20

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