PCB Moves ODI Dates, Keeps Old Tickets Valid

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PCB Moves ODI Dates, Keeps Old Tickets Valid

PCB allows old tickets for the revised Sri Lanka ODIs as the board confirmed new dates for the remaining matches in Rawalpindi. PCB allows old tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled second and third ODIs, the board said, easing concerns for fans who bought seats earlier. PCB allows old tickets is aimed at making entry smoother after the fixtures were shifted by a day.

The Pakistan Cricket Board announced the 2nd ODI will now be played on November 14 and the 3rd ODI on November 16 at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The decision came after Sri Lanka raised security concerns, and discussions between the two boards led to a revised plan that keeps the series on track. The PCB confirmed tickets bought for the original dates will be accepted for the new fixture days.

Fans welcomed the move since tickets had already gone on sale and many supporters had arranged travel and plans. PCB allows old tickets reduces the hassle of refunds or rebookings, and reassures spectators that they will not lose their purchases. The board also said it is coordinating with ticketing partners to ensure smooth entry and to communicate seat allocations clearly to ticket-holders.

The revised schedule also impacts the upcoming T20I Tri-Nation tournament, which organizers will now stage entirely in Rawalpindi. PCB officials said the changes are temporary and were made after consultations to ensure player safety and logistical clarity. The PCB thanked fans for their cooperation and urged those holding tickets to check official portals for entry guidance.

Amid these scheduling changes, cricket followers are watching team availability and disciplinary matters closely.

Officials stressed that clear communication and flexible ticket policies will help stabilise the series and preserve fan trust. With PCB allowing old tickets now in effect, the board expects steady attendance and fewer administrative headaches for supporters arriving at the stadium on the new dates.

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