ODI World Cup tickets to go on sale on August 25, 41 days before the first match
The tickets for the 2023 ODI World Cup, to be played across India, will at last go on special on August 25, a little more than 40 days before the principal round of the competition on October 5. The update came from the ICC not long after the amended timetable for the World Cup - likewise much deferred - was delivered, with dates changed for nine games including the first-class India versus Pakistan apparatus.
The tickets for all matches not highlighting India - in the warm-ups and in the competition - will go on special first, on August 25. Following that, there will be a six-stage offer of tickets for games highlighting India, the first for their two warm-up games (versus Britain in Guwahati on September 30 and versus Netherlands/Sri Lanka in Thiruvananthapuram on October 3) and afterward for their games in the headliner.
"In front of tickets going on special, fans will have the chance to enroll their advantage through https://www.cricketworldcup.com/register from 15 August. This will empower them to get ticket news first and assist with getting their spot at the World Cup, and experience the delight of cricket in one day," the ICC said in an explanation making sense of the cycle.
"All we approach cricket's countless fans to enlist your advantage from the following week to guarantee you are one of the first to get ticket news and to be a piece of the greatest Cricket World Cup," Chris Tetley, ICC's head of occasions, said in an explanation. "The change to the timetable will guarantee that players and fans will have the most ideal involvement with the apex occasion of the one-day game."
The postpone in reporting the last timetable and the arrangement for tickets is strange for a World Cup. As a mark of examination, the tickets for the 2019 ODI World Cup, in Britain and Ridges, went at a bargain in September 2018, and when the ICC answered the popularity for tickets with a new deal, it was on Walk 21, 2019, with the competition starting off 70 days after the fact on May 30.
August 25: Warm-up and World Cup matches not featuring India
August 30: India warm-up matches in Guwahati and
Thiruvananthapuram
August 31: India World Cup matches in Chennai (vs Australia, Oct 8),
Delhi (vs Afghanistan, Oct 11) and Pune (vs Bangladesh, Oct 19)
September 1: India World Cup matches in Dharamsala (vs New Zealand, Oct 22),
Lucknow (vs England, Oct 29) and Mumbai (vs Sri Lanka, Nov 2)
September 2: India World Cup matches in Kolkata (vs South Africa, Nov 5) and Bengaluru (vs Netherlands, Nov 12)
September 3: India World Cup matches in Ahmedabad (vs Pakistan, Oct 14)
September 15: Semi-finals and final