Published Jan 31, 2025, 4:31 pm IST
First 4 Days Tickets in Birmingham Test - Sold Out. First 4 Days Tickets in Lord's Test - Sold Out. - IT'S INDIA vs ENGLAND IN 2025..
Excitement for the much-hyped India vs England Test series in 2025 appears to be at breaking point, as the first four days of all four Tests in England (Edgbaston and Birmingham) and England (Lord's) have been snapped up months in advance. With how amazing this ticket rush is, the India vs England rivalry and Test cricket's worldwide rise to even higher form is evident fully.
First 4 Days Tickets in Birmingham Test - Sold Out.
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First 4 Days Tickets in Lord's Test - Sold Out.
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Edgbaston Test: Historic full:
Test in a five-match series, which was due to take place in 2025 from July 2-6 at Edgbaston. With the cricket fans' response being more than what was expected, they have sold out the first four days almost 7 months before the fixture.
What is noteworthy about the sell-out is that this is the first time that EdgbassiAshes Aside have been bought up so quickly for a non-Ashes Test match. The ground, known as England's box The Fortress for its excellent history of wins will always be a crowd favourite with the electric feel said to benefit England. But Indian fans are equally vocal in their support for sport so the next match is sure to be a hotly contested energy affair.
Lord's Test: A Test For The Sports Spectacle:
The second Test scheduled to be played at ground Lord’s Cricket from 10th to 14th July 2025 attracted a similar level of fervour. Lord's, one of the most iconic cricket stadiums in the entire world; of course, has always been special to cricket fanatics. Lord's Stadium is one of a kind and the historical background of the ground ensures that sights it global fans rank the stadium on their bucket- lists.
Significance of instant sell-out at Lord's, the venue in recent years faced fears over Test match attendances particularly. The demand for the India-England encounter shows that mega matchups will still have plenty of eyeballs, reigniting the moribund concept of the game in traditional formats.
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