1.2 million tickets sold, Indo-Pak cricket tie to be
Organizers have said that 1.2 million tickets have been sold so far for the Commonwealth Games starting July 28 and the women’s cricket match between India and Pakistan has “really caught the interest” of the local public.
Women’s cricket is making its debut at the Commonwealth Games, and India and Pakistan will meet at Edgbaston on 31 July.
The city is home to a large number of people of Indian and Pakistani origin.
Speaking to PTI, Birmingham Games CEO Ian Reid said that while the semi-final and final tickets have already been taken, he expects a sell-out crowd for the India-Pakistan match as well.
“I’m a big cricket fan myself. India are in the same group as Pakistan, which has really caught interest here in Birmingham. It’s an iconic venue, your men’s team has played here recently in the last few weeks. So that’s for sure. Roop will be one of the highlights of the Games,” Reid said.
“The semi-final and final tickets are probably sold out with the expectation that India and England will be there. India and Pakistan will be close to capacity. We will see an uptick in ticket sales very close to the event. So I expect an India-Pakistan game soon.” It will be sold.”
More than 5000 athletes will take part in the Games, which will be the largest sporting event in the UK since the 2012 London Olympics.
