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National T20 Cup 2021 is going to mark the kick-start for Pakistan’s domestic calendar, 2021-22 from 23rd September. As mentioned in previous articles, the first leg of the hyped domestic contest is to be played in Rawalpindi. Initially, it was set to be hosted by Multan till 3rd October.
On the other hand, the second phase of the National t20 Cup is set to take place at Gadaffi Stadium, Lahore from 6th September with the final scheduled for 13th October.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has also induced its T20 World Cup 2021 squad in the contest so NT20 can serve as a practising forum to them following New Zealand, England tours cancellation. You can read the synopsis here.
National T20 Cup 2021 tickets:
As earlier announced, the board has announced Bookme.pk as the ticketing partner for its cricketing events. The ticket price varies from 50 to 500 PKR according to different enclosures of the stadiums of different categories.
For the first leg in Rawalpindi, you can buy your tickets for 200, 300, and 500 PKR sequentially for Premium, VIP, and Platinum categories. Whereas, for Gadaffi’s leg, the price varies as 50, 100, 200, and 300 PKR for General, first-class, Premium, VIP categories.
You can either book your ticket online here or book via Bookme’s mobile applications for android and iOs.
Here are the terms and conditions:
Terms & Conditions for spectators: (source: PCB)
-Only vaccinated individuals will be allowed to purchase the tickets.
-NADRA-issued Vaccination Certificates must be shown at the time of purchase and when gaining access to the stadium.
-Original ID cards are mandatory.
-Individuals between the ages of 17 and 18 should be partially vaccinated to access the stadium (must carry proof of partial vaccination).
-Wearing of the mask will be mandatory.
-Tickets are non-transferable.
-Anyone violating Bio-Secure protocols is liable to be evicted out of the venue.
-All of the above terms will apply for complimentary and hospitality ticket holders as well.
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