Jamaica Gleaner

T20 World Cup party stand tickets go on sale tomorrow

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ORGANISERS OF the ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup 2024 in the West Indies and the United States are hailing tomorrow’s start of sales for party stand tickets for matches in the tournament.

The announceme­nt came on Friday from the ICC, the sport’s world organising body, to coincide with the 50-day countdown to the start of the tournament.

“The countdown is truly on with 50 days to go,” tournament director Fawwaz Baksh said.

“The upcoming launch of the official tournament anthem, led by Grammy Award winner Sean Paul and soca icon Kes, comes as we get ready to launch party stand tickets, which is something fans have been eagerly awaiting.

“Adding to t he already hyped excitement, the World Cup trophy tour is now in the Caribbean, and people from all walks of life are looking forward to seeing the coveted trophy in person. It’s an exciting time in the West Indies and USA, and we are looking forward to welcoming fans from around the world to be part of an out-of-this T20 World Cup experience.”

Party stand tickets will retail for US$25.00 and can be purchased from 10 a.m. Eastern Caribbean time, 9 a.m., Jamaica time, from the website, tickets. t20worldcu­p.com.

According to an ICC news release, general tickets are also available for purchase on the ticketing website and will be available at box offices around the Caribbean when they open in the coming weeks.

Party stand tickets will be available for all matches across the Caribbean, including those for the Group Stage, Super 8, semifinals, and final.

Additional­ly, limited hospitalit­y package options are available for all matches across the Caribbean.

In the United States, packages to all eight matches in New York, including for India vs Pakistan on June 9, are now available to purchase.

The men’s T20 World Cup will feature 20 teams for the first time, making it the biggest global cricketing showpiece ever.

 ?? COURTESY OF ICC-CRICKET ?? Chris Gayle displays the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Trophy atop the Empire State Building in New York.
COURTESY OF ICC-CRICKET Chris Gayle displays the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Trophy atop the Empire State Building in New York.

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