New Chandigarh: The wait of cricket lovers for the only test match to be played between India and Afghanistan is well-nigh to end. The sale of tickets has been started for the match starting from June 6 at the Maharaja Yadvendra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh, Punjab. The special thing is that the spectators will be worldly-wise to spend just Rs 250 and watch the thrill of this match sitting in the stadium. As soon as the ticket sales have started, there is an undercurrent of excitement among the cricket fans and good response is stuff seen on the online booking platform.
Where and how can you buy tickets?
The sale of tickets has been started through online medium by the Board of Control for Cricket in India, BCCI, and Punjab Cricket Association. Spectators can typesetting their seats through authorized ticketing platforms. According to the organizers, the price of tickets has been decided on the understructure of variegated galleries and facilities of the stadium. Initial matriculation tickets start at Rs 250, while premium seats and hospitality boxes will forfeit spectators more.
Why is this match considered special?
This match is special in many ways. After the conclusion of IPL 2026, the Indian team is going to enter Test cricket for the first time. In such a situation, everyone's vision will be on the performance of the players. Apart from this, this match of India versus an emerging team like Afghanistan is going to be interesting for the cricket lovers. Afghanistan has made a strong mark in international cricket in the last few years and its team has the worthiness to rencontre any big rival.
Why is this match important for Mullanpur Stadium?
Maharaja Yadvendra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh (Mullanpur) has rapidly wilt the part-way of cricket activities in recent years. However, this is the first time that an international test match is stuff organized here. For local cricket lovers, this is stuff considered no less than a big festival. The stadium management hopes that a large number of spectators will shepherd this five-day long match.

