The Asia Cup 2025, slated to begin on September 9th in the UAE, has sparked immense excitement among cricket fans, particularly for the India vs. Pakistan match on September 14th in Dubai. Despite calls for a boycott following the Pahalgam terrorist attack, the demand for tickets is at an all-time high. Reports reveal that tickets for the highly anticipated India-Pakistan clash are already being sold in the black market for exorbitant prices, reaching up to 1.5 million rupees, even before they are officially released.
The match is expected to generate significant buzz due to the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan. The Indian government has approved the match to proceed. Anticipation is building, and fans are eager to secure their tickets. The ECB has advised fans to avoid unofficial websites. The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has issued a warning, urging fans to purchase tickets exclusively from the official website once sales begin.
Fake websites have already started selling tickets, with prices for the India-Pakistan match ranging from 26,256 rupees to 1.5 million rupees. The ACC is advising fans not to purchase from these unauthorized sources. A potential rematch between the two teams is scheduled for September 21st, and a third encounter is possible if both teams reach the Asia Cup final on September 28th.
