IND vs NZ Test Tickets: How To Buy Tickets For India vs New Zealand 1st Test In Bengaluru
Tickets for India vs New Zealand 1st Test in Bengaluru, along with the rest of IND vs NZ Test series, will be available online for sale.
IND vs NZ Test Tickets: The Indian cricket team, fresh off a commanding 2-0 Test series win over Bangladesh, is set to continue their dominance in the red-ball format as they face New Zealand in a three-match Test series.
India currently sits at the top of the World Test Championship (WTC) points table, and a series win against New Zealand will further solidify their chances of securing a spot in WTC final, set for next year at Lord's. With the final in sight, India is focused on maintaining their winning momentum and strengthening their grip on the top spot.
All you need to know about tickets sale for IND vs NZ 1st Test in Bengaluru
IND vs NZ 1st Test tickets online sale start date: Online sale of tickets for India vs New Zealand 1st Test in Bengaluru will go live on sale from October 5, Saturday, onwards at 10:00 AM IST (Indian Time).
How to buy tickets for India vs New Zealand 1st Test in Bengaluru?
Tickets for India vs New Zealand 1st Test in Bengaluru, along with the rest of IND vs NZ Test series, will be available online through Paytm Insider app and website. Fans can head to the platform to book IND vs NZ tickets and catch the action live.
Ticket prices for India vs New Zealand 1st Test in Bengaluru
Fans can choose their seats according to their preferences and budget. Ticket prices for India vs New Zealand 1st Test in Bengaluru range across different seating sections. The P-Terrace tickets are priced at Rs. 7,500, while tickets for the N Stand cost Rs. 2,500. The P4 Stand, D Corporate Stand, and B Stand are available for Rs. 2,000 each. C Stand tickets are priced at Rs. 1,200, and H Lower Stand offers the most affordable option at Rs. 600.
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Following the Test series against New Zealand, India will head to Australia for a five-match Test series.