Cricket enthusiasts have reason to celebrate as the twelfth edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) draws near. The country’s premier franchise tournament will commence on 26 December, promising high-octane action and star-studded line-ups. Ahead of the opening matches in Sylhet, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced that ticket sales will begin on Sunday at 4:00 pm.
In a departure from previous years, spectators will no longer need to endure long queues under the sun. The BCB has confirmed that all tickets will be available exclusively online through the official ticketing website, www.gobcbticket.com.bd. There will be no physical ticket counters at the stadium or venue.
The board has also kept affordability in mind, ensuring fans from all walks of life can enjoy the thrilling matches. For just BDT 200, spectators can attend two matches in a single day at Sylhet Stadium. This pricing applies to seats in the Shahid Turab Stand and the Green Gallery.
Higher-tier seating options are also available for those seeking a more comfortable experience. Tickets for the Shahid Abu Saeed Stand are priced at BDT 250, while the Club House Upper Zone costs BDT 500. Fans preferring the Zero Waste Zone can purchase tickets for BDT 600. For the ultimate viewing experience, tickets for the Grand Stand—including Upper and Lower West-East zones—have been set at BDT 2,000.
BPL Sylhet Match Ticket Pricing:
| Stand / Zone | Ticket Price (BDT) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shahid Turab Stand | 200 | Standard seating, two matches/day |
| Green Gallery | 200 | Standard seating, two matches/day |
| Shahid Abu Saeed Stand | 250 | Premium seating |
| Club House Upper Zone | 500 | Comfortable viewing |
| Zero Waste Zone | 600 | Eco-friendly premium seating |
| Grand Stand (Upper & Lower) | 2,000 | Luxury experience |
The BCB’s move to digital ticketing aims to make access easier and safer for fans while reducing the traditional hassles of in-person purchases. Cricket lovers are encouraged to secure their tickets promptly to avoid disappointment, as the Sylhet leg of the BPL is expected to attract huge crowds.
With the countdown to 26 December underway, excitement is building across Bangladesh as fans eagerly anticipate the start of the nation’s most prestigious T20 cricket festival.
