India Tour of Australia 2025-26: Tickets for Sydney ODI, Canberra T20I Sold Out; Indian Fans Show Strong Interest
- India's white-ball cricket tour of Australia is scheduled for October-November 2025, featuring three ODIs and five T20 matches with the first ODI starting October 19 in Perth.
- The series builds on heightened enthusiasm following last summer’s highly successful Border-Gavaskar contests and sustained involvement from the Indian communities in both Australia and India.
- Cricket Australia has already sold over 90,000 tickets for the upcoming eight-match series, with the third ODI in Sydney and the opening T20 match in Canberra reaching full capacity well in advance.
- Indian fan clubs account for over 16% of ticket sales, with Bharat Army purchasing more than 2,400 tickets, and Amit Goyal buying 880 tickets for the Gabba T20I—marking the highest number of tickets bought by an individual for a single match.
- This strong ticket demand and fan enthusiasm suggest the series will generate a vibrant atmosphere and continue to deepen cricket ties between Australia and India.
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Huge rush for tickets in India's white-ball tour of Australia with Sydney ODI, Canberra T20I fully sold out
Tickets for matches are getting sold out months ahead of India's white-ball tour of Australia, in which the Men in Blue play three ODIs and five T20Is from 19 October to 8 November.
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Read Full ArticleIndia tour of Australia 2025-26: Tickets for Sydney ODI, Canberra T20I sold out; Indian fans show strong interest
India’s white-ball tour of Australia is still four months away but Cricket Australia (CA) has already sold more than 90,000 tickets for eight matches with the third ODI in Sydney and first Twenty20 in Canberra completely sold out.
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