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Ticket sale for PSL final to commence from Feb 25

LAHORE (Dunya News) – The joy of cricket fanatics knew no bounds the moment it was announced that PSL final will be held in Lahore.
According to PCB officials, the ticket sale for PSL final in Lahore would commence from February 25.
It has also been reported that the price range of tickets for PSL final would be from Rs 500 to Rs 12,000 each.
It has also been suggested that the tickets for Imran Khan and Fazal Mehmood Enclosure be raised to eight times of the normal ticket price.

PCB has decided to set the venue of final of PSL to be Gaddafi Stadium Lahore. The sale of the tickets is now available through online portal, keeping in view the high demand of the tickets. The sale will begin within 4-5 days, said a PCB statement.
Apart from the ticket booth being set up in Qaddafi Stadium, the facility of online ticket sale has also been introduced for the fans.
you can book your ticket online from here.
The price range of tickets for PSL final would be from Rs 500 to Rs 12,000

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