Fans are being warned about Asia Cup UAE fake tickets ahead of the much-awaited India vs Pakistan group-stage match. Scammers are selling fake passes online for prices as high as Dh11,000.
The clash is scheduled for September 14 in the UAE. Cricket fans from around the world are eager to watch this high-voltage match. In past events, tickets for India-Pakistan matches sold out in minutes. Many fans stood in long queues only to find out they were gone.
This time, fake ticket websites are already live. A Khaleej Times search for “Asia Cup tickets India Pakistan” showed many suspicious sites. Some even appeared as sponsored ads on Google, making it easy for fans to click and fall for scams.
One site is offering a single VIP pass for over Dh11,000. Other platforms are selling general admission tickets starting from Dh1,500. But official ticket sales have not yet started. No announcement has been made about when genuine tickets will be released.
Authorities have repeatedly warned UAE residents about online scams. They advise people not to click on unknown links and always check website URLs for spelling mistakes or suspicious details.
Cricket enthusiasts are advised to wait for the official ticket release. Buying from unknown websites can lead to huge financial loss and no access to the match.
The Asia Cup UAE fake tickets scam highlights the risk fans face when trying to secure seats for one of cricket’s biggest rivalries. To avoid disappointment, supporters should only purchase tickets from trusted and official sources.
This serves as a reminder to stay cautious and alert while looking for tickets online.
