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Asia Cup 2025: Ads, sponsorship rates surge ahead of Pakistan-India matches

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Sponsorship and advertising rates soar ahead of Asia Cup clash.
India Pakistan encounter drives record ad prices across television and digital.
Broadcasters expect historic viewership, tournament begins September nine in UAE.
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Sponsorship and advertising rates have skyrocketed ahead of the Asia Cup 2025 Pakistan India match, according to Indian media reports.

During the Pakistan-India clash, the television advertisement rate has surged to 1.6 million Indian rupees for just 10 seconds. Meanwhile, the co-presenting partnership rate stands at 180 million Indian rupees.

The associate partnership has been fixed at 1.3 million Indian rupees, while an advertising package costs 44.8 million rupees. In digital advertising, co-presenting and highlights partnerships are priced at 300 million rupees each, while the co-powered package is available at 180 million rupees. Broadcasters expect record-breaking viewership for the tournament.

The Asia Cup will begin on September 9 in the United Arab Emirates. Pakistan and India are placed in the same group, with their first clash scheduled for September 14. A possible Super Four meeting may occur on September 21, while a third encounter could happen if both teams qualify for the final.

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Meanwhile, the digital scams are on the rise, as fans are eagerly waiting for the high-voltage Pakistan vs India match in the Asia Cup 2025.

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According to Arab media, fake tickets for the match are being sold at high prices through social media and unknown websites in the UAE.

The match is scheduled for September 14, 2025 in the group stage of the Asia Cup. As always, the ticket demand is extremely high. Scammers are exploiting this situation by selling fake tickets online.

Search results show that several websites, some even appearing as sponsored links are offering fake tickets. One site is selling a single VIP pass for over AED 11,000. General admission tickets start at AED 1,500.

Authorities in the UAE have repeatedly warned residents to avoid clicking on suspicious links or visiting unverified websites.

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