Ind vs Zim: ICC Issues Ticket Fraud Warning Ahead of Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

ICC World Cup ticket warning

As excitement builds for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, tournament organizers have issued a strong advisory warning fans against purchasing tickets from unauthorized platforms.

The global cricket spectacle, scheduled to be held in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, 2026, is expected to draw massive crowds across multiple venues. With demand surging, officials are urging supporters to exercise caution while securing match tickets.

Official Ticket Platform Announced

According to the official advisory, tickets for the tournament are available exclusively through:

tickets.cricketworldcup.com

Fans have been strongly advised not to buy tickets from third-party vendors, resellers, or unofficial websites. The ICC emphasized that purchases made outside the authorized platform are entirely at the buyer’s risk.

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Risk of Denied Stadium Entry

Tournament authorities made it clear that tickets obtained through unauthorized sources may not be valid for entry. Spectators arriving at stadium gates with unofficial tickets could face denial of admission, leading to disappointment on match day.

With high-profile matches on the schedule and India co-hosting the tournament, demand is expected to remain extremely high throughout the competition.

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Zero Tolerance for Ticket Scams

Cricket governing officials are taking a firm stance against ticket fraud and black-market sales. The warning serves as a preventive measure to protect fans from scams and inflated pricing practices that typically surface during major international sporting events.

Supporters planning to attend matches are encouraged to purchase early and verify all bookings through the official platform only.

As the countdown to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 continues, organizers are reinforcing one clear message: buy smart, buy official, and avoid unnecessary risks.

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