BCCI opens Phase 3 ticket sales for T-20 World Cup
The BCCI has opened the third phase of ticket sales for the ICC Men’s T-20 World Cup 2026. Following strong response in earlier phases, fans can now book seats for matches across venues as final preparations continue
Published Date - 3 February 2026, 08:03 PM
Hyderabad: With the countdown to the opening match underway, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the start of the third phase of ticket sales (https://tickets.cricketworldcup.com/
) for the ICC Men’s T-20 World Cup 2026. It continues to work closely with the International Cricket Council (ICC) to deliver a tournament that reflects the scale and stature of a global championship.
The opening of Phase 3 follows two successful ticketing windows, with Phase 1 launched on December 11, 2025, and Phase 2 on January 14, 2026. This phase gives fans another chance to book seats for matches across the tournament, which will feature the world’s leading teams.
The World Cup will be held at some of India’s most well-known cricket venues, giving fans the chance to watch top international players and experience the intensity of the T-20 format throughout the competition.
As preparations in host cities enter the final stages, the BCCI, in close coordination with stakeholders, continues to focus on venue readiness, operational planning and matchday experience. The aim is to ensure every match offers spectators a setting that matches the quality of cricket on show.
The BCCI also looks forward to fans from across the country attending matches throughout the tournament, including on days when Team India is not playing. The World Cup offers a rare chance to watch many of the game’s finest international players and closely fought matches in person, with full stadiums adding to the atmosphere and reflecting India’s passion for cricket.
BCCI President Mithun Manhas said, “The ICC Men’s T-20 World Cup is an event of global importance, and the BCCI is committed to working closely with the ICC to ensure it is delivered to the highest standards. As the third phase of ticket sales opens, we look forward to welcoming fans to our stadiums for matches that show the strength and competitiveness of international cricket.”
BCCI Honorary Secretary Devajit Saikia said, “The response to the first two phases of ticket sales has been encouraging and shows the excitement around this World Cup. With preparations now in the final phase, our focus remains on creating the right environment for players and a complete experience of top-level T-20 cricket for spectators across our leading and historic venues.”