Unique codes to buy tickets for SL-Australia games in Brisbane

The Sri Lanka women’s cricket team will play three one-day internationals against Australia in October in Brisbane.

Cricket Australia has issued unique codes in Ticketek for all upcoming matches between Sri Lanka and Australia this October in Brisbane.

The matches are three women’s ODI matches at the Allan Border Field from October 5-9. The men’s T20I will be played at the Gabba on October 30.

All women’s ODI matches:

Adult: $15.00

Concession: $10.00

Children: FREE. They still need a ticket to gain entry

 

Men’s T20I

Adult: $35.00

Concession: $27.00.

Child: $10.00.

Family: $75

 

To book tickets, all you have to do is click on this link: https://www.cricket.com.au/tickets/brisbane

Select which match you want to attend.

  • Commbank Women’s ODI Australia v Sri Lanka – Allan Border Field – Saturday 5 October.
  • Commbank Women’s ODI Australia v Sri Lanka – Allan Border Field – Monday 7 October.
  • Commbank Women’s ODI Australia v Sri Lanka – Allan Border Field – Wednesday 9 October.
  • Men’s Gillette T20 INTL Australia v Sri Lanka – The Gabba – Wednesday 30 October.
  • Men’s Gillette T20 INTL Australia v Sri Lanka – The Gabba – Wednesday 30 October.

 

When you get to the Ticketek page, use the password SLSAQ and click on “Get Tickets”. Once in you can purchase tickets and ensure you are seated with the group.

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