Karachi residents will be admitted free to all stands during the second Test between Pakistan and New Zealand, with the exception of two VIP enclosures, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Wednesday.
According to PCB Chairman Najam Sethi, the tickets will be distributed based on a first-come, first-served basis.
It is important to note that the VIP enclosures for Javed Miandad and Hanif Mohammad have tickets that cost Rs500 per day.
Separately, PCB has begun contacting colleges, universities, and other educational institutions in an effort to attract students to the stadium. The board also mentioned that it would reach out to nursing homes and orphanages.
The Karachi National Stadium will host the second Test between the hosts and the Kiwis from January 2 to January 6.
The current development comes as PCB struggles to fill the stadium with spectators; during the first Test match between the two teams, the stands were virtually empty.
Due to the deteriorating weather in Multan, which has disrupted flight operations and may also result in the loss of playing time, the board last week decided to move the second Test of the series, which was initially scheduled in Multan, to Karachi.
“It has been agreed that the second Test and the three ODIs will now be brought forward by a day, meaning the second Test will commence on January 2 with the three ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League fixtures to be played on January 9, 11 and 13,” it had said in a statement.