Unbelievable! premium India vs Pakistan Asia Cup tickets remain unsold despite prices crossing Rs 2.5 lakh
Surprisingly, premium tickets for the India vs Pakistan Asia Cup clash remain unsold despite prices exceeding Rs 2.5 lakh, leaving fans stunned as the high-voltage encounter usually sees seats snapped up instantly.

Dubai is gearing up for the much-awaited Asia Cup 2025, with excitement building among fans. However, one surprising detail has caught everyone off guard in the lead-up to the tournament.
Even with the buzz around the India vs Pakistan clash on September 14, several tickets are surprisingly yet to be sold. This has left cricket lovers and analysts equally surprised, considering the historical demand such matches usually generate.
Adding to the surprise, some ticket categories are priced at more than ₹2.5 lakh for a pair. The high cost seems to be a major reason behind the unexpected availability, leaving fans wondering whether the stands will be completely packed on match day.
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The Ticket of IND-PAK Clash Remains Unsold:
India will begin their Asia Cup 2025 journey against the hosts UAE on September 10, but all eyes are already on the highly anticipated clash against Pakistan on September 14. This fixture has always been the centerpiece of the tournament, drawing massive attention from fans across the globe.
In the past, tickets for India-Pakistan matches have been sold out within hours. However, this year the trend seems different, as soaring prices and bundled sales have slowed the rush. Ticketing platforms like Viagogo and Platinumlist are still showing availability, with a pair of seats in the VIP Suites East priced at a jaw-dropping ₹2,57,815, leaving many fans stunned by the staggering rates.
The premium packages for the India-Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 clash come loaded with perks, including aisle seating, unlimited food and beverages, dedicated parking, lounge access, and private facilities. Yet, despite these luxuries, demand has been slower than expected. The Royal Box is priced at ₹2,30,700 for two seats, while the Sky Box East comes in at ₹1,67,851.
Even mid-range tickets carry hefty tags, with Platinum listed at ₹75,659, Grand Lounge at ₹41,153, and Pavilion West at ₹28,174. The cheapest option, General East, still requires nearly ₹10,000 for a pair. With such steep pricing, the unusual sight of unsold premium tickets has raised eyebrows, especially for an India-Pakistan fixture long considered the pinnacle of cricket rivalries.
Pre Press Conference of Asia Cup:
Defending champions India, with eight Asia Cup triumphs, head into the 2025 edition determined to strengthen their legacy of dominance. The buzz began in Dubai on Tuesday during the official captains’ press conference, where anticipation for the tournament was evident.
The organisers made a careful seating plan during the captains’ press meet, placing Afghanistan skipper Rashid Khan between India’s Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha, tactfully avoiding direct proximity between the rival captains and maintaining a calm atmosphere.
This subtle move helped maintain a balanced and composed setting, even as the upcoming India-Pakistan clash remains the tournament’s most intense and eagerly awaited rivalry. The gesture highlighted efforts to keep the spotlight on cricket while managing the high-stakes atmosphere.
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