
RCB announces sale of tickets for home games. Check prices
Team Udayavani, Mar 17, 2023, 3:09 PM IST

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With Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 all set to begin on March 31, the Royal Challengers Bangalore on Thursday announced the ticket sales for its home games.
10 teams will participate in the upcoming IPL 2023 and 70 league matches will be played before the teams make it to the final stage. RCB will face Mumbai Indians in their opening match of the season on April 2 (Sunday) at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The franchise has seven home games scheduled in this season as detailed below:
APR 02 – 2023 SUNDAY 07:30 PM RCB VS MUMBAI INDIANS
APR 10 – 2023 MONDAY 07:30 PM RCB VS LUCKNOW SUPER GIANTS
APR 15 – 2023 SATURDAY 03:30 PM RCB VS DELHI CAPITALS
APR 17 – 2023 MONDAY 07:30 PM RCB VS CHENNAI SUPER KINGS
APR 23 – 2023 SUNDAY 03:30 PM RCB VS RAJASTHAN ROYALS
APR 26 – 2023 WEDNESDAY 07:30 PM RCB VS KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS
MAY 21- 2023 SUNDAY 07:30 PM RCB VS GUJARAT TITANS
“The Royal Challengers Bangalore are all set to return to their home turf, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, after a gap of three seasons, with the upcoming IPL 2023 and the tickets will be available for the team’s home matches from today on RCB Official Website – www.royalchallengers.com,” RCB said in a media release.
“Tickets for RCB Home Matches of #IPL2023 are on sale now!. Scan the QR code or click on the link in bio to book the best seats at the Chinnaswamy stadium to watch your favourite team play,” RCB said from its official Twitter handle.
The ticket price begins from around Rs 2,300 and goes up to Rs 42,000 for the premium P2 Hospitality Stand.
With media inputs
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