India-Pakistan T20 WC Ticket Frenzy Crashes Platform in Sales Rush

The second phase of ticket sales for the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup opened, but immediate overwhelming demand for the India-Pakistan fixture caused the official platform to crash. The high-profile match is scheduled for February 15 at Colombo's R. Premadasa Stadium. The ticketing agent cited "temporary technical difficulties" and announced sales would restart later, though tickets remained unavailable. The tournament, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, begins on February 7, 2026, marking its return to the subcontinent.

Key Points: India-Pakistan T20 World Cup Ticket Demand Crashes Platform

  • Ticket platform crashed from demand
  • India-Pakistan match in Colombo
  • Sales to restart after technical issues
  • Tournament returns to subcontinent in 2026
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Men's T20 WC: Demand for India v Pakistan clash crashes ticketing platform in second phase of sales

Overwhelming demand for the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 clash crashed the ticketing platform during the second sales phase in Colombo.

"temporary technical difficulties - Official Ticketing Agent"

New Delhi, Jan 14

The second phase of ticket sales for the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 opened on Wednesday, but overwhelming demand for the marquee India-Pakistan fixture caused the ticketing platform to crash within minutes.

The high-profile clash, to be held at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on February 15, is traditionally the most sought-after contest in the tournament calendar and was included in this round of ticket allocation.

But within minutes of going live at 7 pm, the official ticketing agent of the ICC experienced a surge in traffic as users attempted to secure seats for the most sought-after fixture of the tournament. The volume of concurrent requests caused the platform's servers to crash.

Though the ticketing agent later said that sales will restart again at 9 pm after users could not complete transactions due to 'temporary technical difficulties', the India-Pakistan game tickets are still not available for purchase, with a 'coming soon' message being displayed.

The 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup will return to the subcontinent for the first time since 2016, when the 10th edition of the tournament begins on February 7, with India facing the USA in Mumbai and Pakistan taking on the Netherlands in Colombo in the opening fixtures.

India's schedule includes other group-stage matches against Namibia in New Delhi on February 12, and a face-off with the Netherlands in Ahmedabad on February 18. The month-long event will be staged across eight venues in India and Sri Lanka, including Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kandy, and Colombo.

To prioritise fan access, the ICC has introduced record affordable ticket prices, starting at Rs 100 in India and LKR 1000 in Sri Lanka. India, co-hosts of the upcoming competition with Sri Lanka, will defend their crown on home soil after winning the previous edition in 2024, which was held in the USA and the West Indies. For Sri Lanka, it will be their second time hosting the tournament, having last staged it in 2012.

- IANS

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Priya S
This happens every single time. The ticketing platforms never learn. So many of us genuine fans miss out because of these crashes, while touts probably have their own ways. Very frustrating experience.
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Rohit P
Great to see the World Cup back in India and Sri Lanka! The affordable ticket prices starting at Rs. 100 are a fantastic move by ICC. Hope I can get tickets for the Ahmedabad match. 🤞
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Sarah B
Visiting from the UK and was hoping to catch this iconic match live. The hype is real! Disappointed with the technical glitch, but will keep trying. Colombo is a beautiful city for a cricket match.
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Vikram M
While the India-Pakistan match gets all the attention, let's not forget our other group matches. Defending the title on home soil will be special. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think we sometimes over-hype this one match. Cricket is about the entire tournament. The focus should be on supporting Team India in all their games, not just one. That said, the server crash is unacceptable for a global event.
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Ananya R
So excited! My family is planning a trip to Colombo if we get tickets. It's more

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