Overview
- The September 14 group match at Dubai International Cricket Stadium has not sold out, with seats still available in roughly half the stands, India Today reported.
- Organisers reduced some standard tickets from AED 475 to AED 350 to spur sales, with premium seats listed around USD 4,534, according to GeoTV via InsideSport.
- An Emirates Cricket Board official pushed back on claims of weak uptake, saying 3,000 tickets on Platinumlist sold out within minutes.
- India’s opening game against the UAE was played in front of sparse crowds at the same venue, underscoring softer early attendance.
- Boycott calls following the Pahalgam attack are being cited as dampening interest, while the BCCI reiterated it will meet Pakistan only in multinational events.