The third T20I of Australia Women’s tour of India 2022 will be played at the Brabourne Stadium tomorrow. It would be an understatement to say that the excitement among fans for this series has skyrocketed after the second match resulted in a super over Indian victory at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy on Sunday.
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Just like the first two T20Is in Navi Mumbai witnessed record-breaking attendance for a women’s cricket match in India, expect Mumbai to be no less in terms of fans thronging the stadium on Wednesday. With a five-match series currently level at 1-1, the series has all the reasons to be followed closely ahead of the inaugural Women’s Indian Premier League.
A total team effort in front of a wonderful crowd. Can’t wait for the next one 🔥 #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/jP9UWFRZRX
— Smriti Mandhana (@mandhana_smriti) December 11, 2022
How to book IND vs AUS Womens T20 tickets?
With the remaining three T20Is getting converted into ticketed events, leading ticketing platform BookMyShow is the place for fans to be at in order to book their tickets for the third, fourth and fifth T20Is (all will be played at the same venue).
It is noteworthy that ticket booking for only the third T20I has started for now. In what continues to remain a free event, fans will still have to book their seats for INR 0 by following the below mentioned steps.
As far as the simple steps needed to book the tickets are concerned, all one has to do is open BookMyShow’s website or mobile application and search for “India Women vs Australia Women, 3rd T20I” (highly likely to appear as an auto suggestion or on the homepage itself).
Subsequently, click on “Book” towards the right side of your screens and select tickets of the preferred stand. One user can book a maximum of four tickets. After doing the same, click on “Next” and complete the transaction like any other online transaction.
UPDATE: Entry for all women will be free in the remaining matches. Men, on the other hand, will have pay a nominal ticketing amount for the fourth and fifth T20Is.