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Tickets for Australia series start at BDT 200, BCB confirms

bangladesh fans 05 06 2026

The Countdown to Australia Series Begins

The anticipation for international cricket in Bangladesh is reaching a fever pitch as the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has officially released the ticketing details for the much-awaited ODI series against Australia. With the matches scheduled to take place this June, cricket enthusiasts across the country are eager to secure their spots in the stands to support the national team. Whether you are a casual fan or a die-hard supporter, the tiered pricing structure ensures that there is an option for every type of spectator.

Comprehensive Ticket Pricing Breakdown

The BCB has designed a tiered system to make the matches accessible to a wide audience. As per the official announcement, Tickets for Australia series start at BDT 200, BCB confirms, providing an affordable entry point for students and general fans. The range of prices reflects the different viewing experiences available at the stadium, from the affordable galleries to the luxurious corporate boxes.

  • Eastern Gallery: BDT 200
  • Northern Gallery & Shaheed Abu Sayed Stand: BDT 400
  • Club House, Shaheed Jewel Stand (North), & Shaheed Mushtaq Stand (South): BDT 600
  • International Lounge South, International Gallery South, & International Gallery North: BDT 1,500
  • Grand Stand (Upper and Lower tiers): BDT 2,500

Understanding the Match Day Experience

For those looking for the most budget-friendly option, the Eastern Gallery remains the most popular choice. At just 200 taka, it offers a vibrant atmosphere where the energy of the home crowd is most palpable. As you move up the price bracket, the amenities and proximity to the pitch improve significantly. The Club House and the various named stands like the Shaheed Jewel and Shaheed Mushtaq stands offer a more comfortable experience, ideal for families and groups of friends looking to enjoy the match with better visibility.

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For fans who prefer a premium experience, the International Lounges and Galleries provide a more exclusive setting. These areas are perfect for corporate guests or those who want a quieter, more refined environment to watch the game. Finally, the Grand Stand, priced at 2,500 taka, represents the pinnacle of the stadium experience, offering the best sightlines in the entire venue. Given the high demand expected for this series, securing these premium tickets early is highly recommended.

Match Schedule and Preparation

The upcoming three-match ODI series is set to be a highlight of the cricketing calendar. The matches are scheduled to be played on June 9, 11, and 14. These fixtures will test the mettle of the Bangladesh squad against a formidable Australian side, making every ball crucial. The BCB is working diligently to ensure that the ticket sales process is streamlined for the public, and updates regarding purchasing channels are expected to be released shortly.

As the series approaches, fans are advised to keep a close watch on official BCB communication channels to stay informed about the exact date tickets will go on sale. With the excitement surrounding this tour, it is anticipated that tickets will sell out rapidly across all categories. By making sure Tickets for Australia series start at BDT 200, BCB confirms, the board has successfully kept the sport inclusive, ensuring that the stadium will be packed with passionate supporters ready to cheer on the Tigers throughout this historic encounter.

Make sure you have your plans finalized for June, as this is a series you will not want to miss. From the affordable galleries to the premium Grand Stand seating, the opportunity to witness world-class cricket in Bangladesh is just a ticket away.

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Priya Kapoor

Priya Kapoor is a leading voice in Indian cricket journalism, known for blending deep tactical insight with compelling storytelling. A graduate of Lady Shri Ram College and the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, she started her career covering domestic cricket before rising to become a senior correspondent at Cricbuzz. Priya has reported from ICC events, IPL seasons, and bilateral series, with a special focus on women's cricket and the intersection of data analytics and performance. Her work has been recognized with the Ramnath Goenka Award and a RedInk Award for feature writing. Whether breaking down Kohli’s cover drive or profiling the next U-19 star, Priya brings clarity, empathy, and unflinching accuracy to every piece. She also mentors young journalists and advocates for greater representation of women in sports media.