At the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Pakistan and Bangladesh are now playing the first Test of their two-match series. It’s interesting to note that on Day 4 and Day 5, which are slated for August 24 and 25, respectively, the Pakistan Cricket Board has allowed free entry to the venue for both the general public and Pakistani netizens.
The decision was made with the next weekend in mind, enabling families and students to pack the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
to the brim in order to cheer on the Pakistani cricket team and watch the match live between the two teams. This two-match Test series is a part of the 2023–25 cycle of the ICC World Test Championship.
In addition to the Premium enclosure, there are two VIP areas: the Imran Khan and Javed Miandad Ends. Families and individuals have been assigned to these two, accordingly. If fans would like to witness the game in person, they must bring their B-form, or Child Registration Certificate, or Computerised National Identity C form. These are documents that officially register individuals as citizens of Pakistan. Tickets purchased for the Platinum Box or PCB Gallery are not eligible for the free entrance policy.
The payment will be reversed to the credit/debit card that was used for the transaction, providing reimbursement to the fans who have already purchased their tickets for the penultimate and final days.
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In order to receive a refund for tickets bought at the Express Centres, fans must bring their original ticket with them. On match days, a free shuttle bus service will still run on two routes to make it easier for fans to enter the venue. This will further assist the supporters.