Rahul Tiwari
khelja|21-03-2025
IPL 2025: The wait for the fans is over, the IPL is going to start just a day later. The craze of this tournament has been speaking to the heads of the fans for a long time. Fans are often excited to watch matches in the stadium. But this is not possible for everyone due to the rising price of tickets and the packed stadium. But in the coming season, match will be seen in free in the field without tickets and crowds. That too is going to be possible not only in one city but in 50 cities.
Actually, before the start of IPL 2025, BCCI has given a big gift to the fans. The board has organized a fan park before the upcoming league, according to which fans will be able to watch matches free in the field without ticket. It was first launched in 2015. Fan Park has provided the match -day experience to fans who cannot come to the stadium. Fan parks provide the real fun of the match, which is equivalent to enthusiasm and atmosphere at the real place.
This time Fan Parks will be held in 50 cities of 23 states, which will be held on weekend i.e. Saturday and Sunday.🚨 IPL 2025 Fan Parks to Cover 50 Cities in 23 States 🚨
- great things by the bcci. pic.twitter.com/hSXAIKRESN
- Tanuj Singh (@imtanujsingh) March 21, 2025
Admission in IPL 2025 (IPL 2025) usually starts at 1:30 pm on double-headed days and 4 pm in single-matching days.
Talking about tickets, admission in fan park is free. But money will have to be spent to enjoy other fun activities like live screening, music, entertainment.The fan park of the season will come together in five cities in the initial weekend. After that, five parks will be built simultaneously at different places every weekend.
Week 1 - 22 and 23 March
-Haryana-Rohtak
Week 2 - 29 and 30 March
- Madhya Pradesh - Gwalior
- Rajasthan - Jodhpur
- Assam - Tinsukia
- Kerala - Palakkad
- Tamil Nadu - Tirunelveli
Week 3 - 5 and 6 April
- Uttar Pradesh - Mathura
- Gujarat - Rajkot
- Nagaland - Dimapur
- Telangana-Nizamabad
- Tamil Nadu - Madurai
Week 4 - 12 and 13 April
- Uttar Pradesh - Meerut
- Gujarat - Nadiad
- Tripura-Agartala
- Maharashtra - Nagpur
Week 5 - 19 and 20 April
- Punjab - Bathinda
- Gujarat - Surat
- Assam - Tejpur
- Maharashtra - Solapur
- Puducherry - Karakil
Week 6 - 26 and 27 April
- Punjab - Amritsar
- Madhya Pradesh - Bhopal
- West Bengal - Raiganj
- Maharashtra - Kolhapur
- Karnataka - Tumkur
Week 7 - 3 and 4 May
-Himachal Pradesh-Hamirpur
- Rajasthan - Kota
- Bihar - Muzaffarpur
- Karnataka - Belgaum
- Tamil Nadu - Tiruchirappalli
Week 8 - 10 and 11 May
- Himachal Pradesh - Una
- Madhya Pradesh - Jabalpur
-Jharkhand-Dhanbad
- Maharashtra - Ratnagiri
- Andhra Pradesh - Vijayawada
Week 9 - 17 and 18 May
- Uttar Pradesh - Agra
-Chhattisgarh-Bhilai
- West Bengal - Manbhum (Purulia)
- Karnataka - Mangaluru - Telangana - Warangal
Week 10 - 23 and 25 May
-The Uttar Pradesh-Ghazipur
- Odisha - Rourkela
-Jharkhand- Jamshedpur
- Goa - Goa
- Andhra Pradesh - Kakinada
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