ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024: Physical tickets available for almost all matches in Guyana

…Patrons can buy 6 tickets per game maximum

With the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 now less than a month away, physical tickets for the 6 games being held in Guyana — at the National Stadium at Providence, EBD — will go on sale from Thursday, May 2nd at the Guyana Cricket Board’s (GCB’s) Office on Regent Road in Bourda, Georgetown.

ICC T20 World Cup Head of Public Relations and Communications, Damon Leon

According to Damon Leon, the tournament’s Head of Public Relations and Communications, there are sufficient tickets available to meet the demand in Guyana, but there will be a limit of 6 tickets sold to an individual per match.
Leon told the Guyanese media virtually, “I don’t have the exact reports in front of me, but what I can say is that there are sufficient tickets; because there are two West Indies games happening in Guyana, as well as some other Group C fixtures. There are tickets available for all of those matches at the moment.
“In terms of an exact percentage, I don’t have that in front of me, but suffice to say (that) if there is a bit of a rush to the box offices over the course of the weekend, we will be able to meet that demand.
“Fans can purchase up to 6 tickets for every available match. So, I think one of the key matches that will be on now is on the 2nd of June, which will be the West Indies’ opening match of the tournament, and the opening match in this part of the world. You can purchase up to 6 tickets for any match that’s available to you,” Leon informed.

West Indies will commence their T20 World Cup campaign in Guyana on June 2

Leon went on to divulge that tickets for the final have been sold out, but semifinal tickets are in limited availability, and one semi-final match will be held in Guyana on June 27.
“Tickets are currently unavailable for the final. Those have been sold quite a while ago, and that also holds true for the semifinal which is being held in Guyana. There are some semifinal tickets that are available through the Party Stand, because we launched the Party Stand tickets last week. So, tickets are available on that front,” he shared. “But for most other matches in the West Indies, there are tickets available, and they’re all available on the website tickets.t20worldcup.com”.
During that same press engagement on Tuesday, Guyana’s Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle, was on hand to relate that preparations for the games in Guyana are going well, and are in keeping with President Dr. Irfaan Ali’s vision of making Guyana a sport hub.
Ninvalle shared, “We’re very pleased to be actually hosting games. We’re hosting six games in Guyana, and we’ve been working assiduously to make sure that everything is in place. As you know, the President, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, has put forward that Guyana will be the hub for sporting activities in the Caribbean, and we’re working to ensure that this cricket World Cup is part and parcel in that.
“We’re getting ready to welcome visitors, and we’re hoping to have matches of the highest quality,” Ninvalle added.
Leon also revealed that decentralising box office locations for ticket sales in Guyana is being considered, in order to provide more options outside of the GCB Office in Georgetown.