Ind Vs Aus ODI series, Match Tickets Prices: After Asia Cup 2023 and before the World Cup, Team India will play a three-match ODI series against Australia. This series is considered very important for the preparation of World Cup 2023. The third and last match of the ODI series against Australia will be played on 27 September in Rajkot. Earlier, the prices of tickets for this match have been announced by Saurashtra Cricket Association.
Booking will start from 17th September 2023, book through Paytm
Booking of tickets for the ODI series between India and Australia will start from 17 September 2023. You can make online booking through Paytm app. The price of tickets ranges from Rs 1500 to Rs 10 thousand. There are different prices according to the East Stand, West Stand and South Pavilion present on the ground. The prices for the first, second and third level of the East Stand are Rs 1,500. The cost of West Stand Level 1 is Rs 2,000. The price of level two and three is Rs 2,500.
The most expensive tickets of this stand
The most expensive ticket for the India vs Australia ODI match is the West Stand Corporate Box. It has only 15 seats. The price of each seat has been kept at Rs 10 thousand. Whereas, if we talk about South Pavilion, the price of Level 1 is Rs 8,500. This includes dinner. The price of tickets from Block A to D of Level 2 is Rs 8,500. The price of tickets for J,K,L,M block of level two is also Rs 8,500, which will also include dinner. Whereas, the price of level three has been fixed at three thousand rupees.
Rohit, Kohli and Pandya rested
The BCCI Selection Committee has rested captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, spinner Kuldeep Yadav and all-rounder Hardik Pandya in the first 2 matches of the Australian series. In his place, KL Rahul has been given the command of the Indian team. Jadeja has been made the vice-captain of the Indian team. Also, experienced off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, Washington Sundar and fast bowler Prasidh Krishna have returned to the Indian team.
India-Australia ODI series schedule
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1st ODI – 22 September – Mohali
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Second ODI – 24 September – Indore
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3rd ODI – 27 September – Rajkot
Australian team for ODI series
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Pat Cummins (captain)
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sean abbott
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Alex Carey
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nathan ellis
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cameron green
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Josh Hazlewood
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josh inglis
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spencer johnson
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marnus labuschagne
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Mitchell Marsh
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Glen Maxwell
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Tanveer Sangha
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matthew short
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steve smith
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Mitchell Starc
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marcus stoinis
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david warner
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Adam Zampa
Indian team for the first two ODIs of the series
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KL Rahul (Captain, Wicketkeeper)
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Ravindra Jadeja (Vice Captain)
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Ruturaj Gaikwad
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Shubhman Gill
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Shreyas Iyer
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Suryakumar Yadav
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Tilak Verma
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Ishan Kishan (wicketkeeper)
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Shardul Thakur
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washington beautiful
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Ravichandran Ashwin
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Jasprit Bumrah
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Mohammed Shami
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Mohammad Siraj
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famous krishna
Indian team for the third and last match of the series
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Rohit Sharma (Captain)
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Hardik Pandya (Vice Captain)
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Virat Kohli
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Shubhman Gill
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Shreyas Iyer
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Suryakumar Yadav
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KL Rahul (wicketkeeper)
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Ishaan Kishan
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Ravindra Jadeja
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Shardul Thakur
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washington beautiful
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Kuldeep Yadav
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Ravichandran Ashwin
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Jasprit Bumrah
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Mohammed Shami
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Mohammad Siraj
First match against Australia on 22 September
The first match of the three-match ODI series between India and Australia will be played in Mohali on 22 September. The second ODI match will be held in Indore on 24th September. After this, the last match of the series will be played in Rajkot on 27th September. After the ODI series, the Indian team will play the World Cup. The Indian team’s first match in the World Cup will be played against Australia on 8th October in Chennai. The final match of the World Cup will be played in Ahmedabad on 19th November.
Complete schedule of World Cup 2023
5 October – England vs New Zealand – Ahmedabad
6 October – Pakistan vs Netherlands – Hyderabad
7 October – Bangladesh vs Afghanistan – Dharamsala
7 October – South Africa vs Sri Lanka – Delhi
8 October – India vs Australia – Chennai
9 October – New Zealand vs Netherlands – Hyderabad
10 October – England vs Bangladesh – Dharamsala
10 October – Pakistan vs Sri Lanka – Hyderabad
11 October – India vs Afghanistan – Delhi
12 October – Australia vs South Africa – Lucknow
13 October – New Zealand vs Bangladesh – Chennai
14 October – India vs Pakistan – Ahmedabad
15 October – England vs Afghanistan – Delhi
16 October – Australia vs Sri Lanka – Lucknow
17 October – South Africa vs Netherlands – Dharamshala
18 October – New Zealand vs Afghanistan – Chennai
19 October – India vs Bangladesh – Pune
20 October – Australia vs Pakistan – Bengaluru
21 October – England vs South Africa – Mumbai
21 October – Netherlands vs Sri Lanka – Lucknow
22 October – India vs New Zealand – Dharamshala
23 October – Pakistan vs Afghanistan – Chennai
24 October – South Africa vs Bangladesh – Mumbai
25 October – Australia vs Netherlands – Delhi
26 October – England vs Sri Lanka – Bengaluru
27 October – Pakistan vs South Africa – Chennai
28 October – Netherlands vs Bangladesh – Kolkata
28 October – Australia vs New Zealand – Dharamshala
29 October – India vs England – Lucknow
30 October – Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka – Pune
31 October – Pakistan vs Bangladesh – Kolkata
1 November – New Zealand vs South Africa – Pune
2 November – India vs Sri Lanka – Mumbai
3 November – Netherlands vs Afghanistan – Lucknow
4 November – England vs Australia – Ahmedabad
4 November – New Zealand vs Pakistan – Bengaluru
5 November – India vs South Africa – Kolkata
6 November – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka – Delhi
7 November – Australia vs Afghanistan – Mumbai
8 November – England vs Netherlands – Pune
9 November – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Bengaluru
10 November – South Africa vs Afghanistan – Ahmedabad
11 November – England vs Pakistan – Kolkata
11 November – Australia vs Bangladesh – Pune
12 November – India vs Netherlands – Bengaluru
15 November – Semi Final 1 – Mumbai
16 November – Semi Final 2 – Kolkata
19 November – Final – Ahmedabad