PCB Announces Tickets for Pak vs South Africa Series

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Islamabad:  The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced ticket prices for the upcoming Pakistan–South Africa white-ball series, featuring three ODIs and three T20 Internationals scheduled for later this month.

For the ODI series, tickets will range from Rs400 to Rs3,000, while VIP tickets for the T20 series will be available at Rs800. Ticket sales will open soon online and at selected outlets to ensure smooth access for fans.

All three ODIs will be hosted at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad, known for its energetic crowd and lively atmosphere. Faisalabad is set to witness its first major international series in several years, with fans expected to turn out in large numbers.

The T20 series will follow from October 28 to November 1. The first T20 match will be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, while the second and third matches will take place at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

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Recently, Pakistan secured a 93-run victory over South Africa in the first Test at Lahore, taking a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. Spinner Nauman Ali claimed a 10-wicket haul, and Shaheen Afridi produced a fiery bowling spell to bowl South Africa out for 183 runs while chasing 277.

Meanwhile, Pakistan produced a commanding performance on the fourth afternoon of the first ICC World Test Championship (WTC) match against South Africa at the Gaddafi Stadium, claiming a resounding victory by 93 runs.

With this triumph, Pakistan now leads the two-match series 1-0 and halts South Africa’s impressive 10-match winning streak in WTC encounters.

The match was defined by the contrasting brilliance of two Pakistani bowlers: Noman Ali’s cunning left-arm spin and Shaheen Shah Afridi’s fiery pace. Together, they dismantled the South African batting lineup for 183, leaving the visitors well short of the 277-run target.

From the outset of the fourth day, South Africa struggled to gain momentum. Overnight centurion Tony de Zorzi fell early to Shaheen Shah Afridi, trapped lbw by a perfectly angled reverse swing that left him bewildered despite a review. Tristan Stubbs, too, fell to Noman Ali while attempting an ambitious reverse sweep, leaving South Africa reeling at 55-4.

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