The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been working hard to increase attendance for the Test series against Australia, since interest in limited-overs cricket has shifted.


The Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to invite students from schools, colleges, and institutions to attend the second Test match between Pakistan and Australia, which will take place on March 12 at National Stadium Karachi.

The cricket board has made a number of steps to encourage spectators to return to the stadium to watch Test matches. The cricket board had slashed ticket rates for fans for the first Test in Rawalpindi, and had also welcomed students on the last day of the match.

According to information, the National Stadium Karachi management has set aside a quota of free tickets for students from around the metropolis and has also called Commissioner Karachi to submit a list of interested kids.

Students from schools, colleges, and universities can also obtain tickets by contacting the management of the National Stadium Karachi.

It is important to note that both teams have arrived in Karachi and have begun practising at National Stadium Karachi today. Starting on Saturday, the top two teams in the ICC Test Championship points standings will face off once again.


Pakistan has won 23 of the 43 Test matches it has played in Karachi, whereas Australia has never won there in eight efforts, losing five and drawing three.