Ticket Frenzy: Cricket Fans Face Skyrocketing Prices for T20 World Cup Final

Ticket prices for the T20 World Cup final between India and New Zealand have surged on the black market, far exceeding original costs as fans clamor for seats at Narendra Modi Stadium. Official outlets failed to meet demand, prompting scalping and inflated resale rates, leaving fans vulnerable to exploitation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 08-03-2026 10:38 IST | Created: 08-03-2026 10:38 IST
Ticket Frenzy: Cricket Fans Face Skyrocketing Prices for T20 World Cup Final
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Ticket prices for the T20 World Cup final between India and New Zealand have skyrocketed on the black market, with fans forced to pay over 15 times the original cost. The sharp demand exceeded supply, leading many to resort to unofficial resale channels to secure seats at Narendra Modi Stadium.

Originally available at 2,000 Indian rupees, official tickets sold out in minutes on BookMyShow, compelling fans to turn to scalpers. Some tickets with a face value of 3,500 rupees swelled to a staggering 54,000 rupees. An anonymous businessman from Mumbai revealed paying 35,000 rupees for a 3,000-rupee ticket, illustrating the lengths fans are willing to go.

Meanwhile, Ahmedabad's hospitality prices have similarly soared, with hotel rates near the venue multiplying tenfold as proprietors capitalize on the influx of cricket enthusiasts. The situation mirrors past cricket events, leaving many fans unable to afford the inflated rates or exposed to potential scams.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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