The demand for Asia Cup 2025 tickets is expected to soar this weekend as arch-rivals India and Pakistan face off in the final. The grand clash is set to take place on September 28 at the iconic Dubai International Cricket Stadium. This will be the third meeting between the two teams in the tournament, with India having convincingly defeated Pakistan on both previous occasions.
The Men in Blue will aim to seal a hat-trick of wins and lift the Asia Cup trophy once again. On the flip side, Pakistan will be eyeing their maiden T20I Asia Cup title. Ahead of the much-anticipated showdown in Dubai, here’s how fans can secure their seats for the India vs Pakistan final.
Similar to the earlier games held in Dubai, tickets for the Asia Cup 2025 final between India and Pakistan are available at-
https://dubai.platinumlist.net/event-tickets/dp-world-asia-cup/casual-ticket-office.
All general tickets have already been sold out. However, premium tickets can still be purchased, priced at USD 212.53 each. Pavilion seats are also on sale, starting from USD 255.04 for the highly anticipated India vs Pakistan final in Dubai. Cricket enthusiasts looking for a VIP experience at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium can opt for VIP suite tickets, priced at USD 3,117.17 each.
In addition, tickets for the Grand Lounge and Boundary Lounge are also available online. Besides the official website, tickets can be purchased directly from the ticket office at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. According to an ACC press release, offline sales for Asia Cup 2025 tickets began a few days prior to the tournament, with tickets being made available at the venue’s ticket counter.
India have maintained a flawless run in the 17th edition of the Asia Cup, winning all six of their matches in the T20 format as they aim for a record-extending ninth title. Opener Abhishek Sharma has been in outstanding touch, scoring consecutive fifties, while left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav tops the bowling charts with 12 wickets.
However, their fielding has been a concern, with as many as 12 catches dropped during the tournament. Spinner Varun Chakravarthy attributed the sloppy fielding to the “ring of fire” caused by the stadium’s 350 floodlights. “We need to improve our fielding, and the fielding coach surely has plenty to address,” Chakravarthy remarked.
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