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- General Admission tickets to fixtures where allocations were previously exhausted made available at tickets.t20worldcup.com
- The release includes the highly anticipated India v Pakistan fixture in New York on 9 June
- More categories available to other World Cup matches
A final release of general admission tickets have been made available across the event, following a thrilling opening weekend of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.
Victories for hosts West Indies and USA, along with a thrilling super over finish between Oman and Namibia, before South Africa defeated Sri Lanka in the first ever World Cup cricket match in New York.
The ICC has worked in collaboration with partners to make the additional release of tickets and ensure as many fans as possible can be part of the historic event.
This release includes General Admission tickets to the highly anticipated India v Pakistan fixture in New York on Sunday 9 June which were previously exhausted. Other matches now have more categories available, including for fixtures at Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium in Texas and Broward County Stadium in Florida where there are now limited General Admission tickets for sale.
Fans wanting the ultimate World Cup experience in either the West Indies or USA can secure tickets to the Premium Club and the exclusive Diamond Club, where fans can rub shoulders with the legends of the game in the best seats in the house. Fans can visit tickets.t20worldcup.com to secure their seats.
For matches hosted at West Indies venues, tickets are also available to purchase at box offices in each of the six host countries. Information regarding box office locations and opening times are available here.
Full fixtures and tournament information for fans is available at t20worldcup.com
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