<p>Bengaluru: Pakistan players chose to confine themselves to their hotel rooms upon their arrival here from Ahmedabad on Sunday, but the relatively low-key touchdown did not prevent them from celebrating the birthday of captain Babar Azam.</p>.<p>The players cut a cake at the team hotel as Babar turned 29 on Sunday.</p>.<p>“It was a small function attended by the players and support staff. There were not many activities today as it was a travel day, and the team will soon start preparations for the upcoming matches,” said an official travelling with the team.</p>.<p>Pakistan will face Australia on October 20 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, and they will be eager to give a better account of themselves after the seven-wicket mauling at the hands of India on Saturday.</p>.Not a word from 'Mohabbat ki Dukan': Himanta's dig at Congress after India's World Cup win against Pakistan.<p>This is also Pakistan’s first visit to Bengaluru since 2012. They had then beaten India by five wickets in the first T20I match of the two-match series.</p>.<p>Pakistan have also played just two ODIs in the Garden City – in the quarterfinals of the 1996 World Cup and in the final of the Pepsi Cup in 1999.</p>.<p>While the Green Brigade had lost the World Cup match, they had beaten India by 123 runs in the Pepsi Cup.</p>.<p>“Bengaluru is a welcoming city and we are happy to be here. The climate too seems a lot cooler here. Hopefully, there will not be rain as we have seen some reports of heavy rains in some parts of South India,” the official said.</p>.<p><strong>Ticket sale to start</strong> </p> <p>The Karnataka State Cricket Association on Sunday said it will start the ticket sale from Tuesday for the upcoming World Cup matches at the venue.</p>.<p> Tickets will be sold over the counters at Cubbon Road and Queens Road from Tuesday to Thursday.</p>.<p>The lowest ticket rate (H-Lower Stand) for the match between Australia and Pakistan is Rs 1000 while the high end P-Terrace price is fixed at Rs 25000.</p>.<p>The same rate is applicable to the tickets for the match between Pakistan and New Zealand on November 4 also.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Pakistan players chose to confine themselves to their hotel rooms upon their arrival here from Ahmedabad on Sunday, but the relatively low-key touchdown did not prevent them from celebrating the birthday of captain Babar Azam.</p>.<p>The players cut a cake at the team hotel as Babar turned 29 on Sunday.</p>.<p>“It was a small function attended by the players and support staff. There were not many activities today as it was a travel day, and the team will soon start preparations for the upcoming matches,” said an official travelling with the team.</p>.<p>Pakistan will face Australia on October 20 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, and they will be eager to give a better account of themselves after the seven-wicket mauling at the hands of India on Saturday.</p>.Not a word from 'Mohabbat ki Dukan': Himanta's dig at Congress after India's World Cup win against Pakistan.<p>This is also Pakistan’s first visit to Bengaluru since 2012. They had then beaten India by five wickets in the first T20I match of the two-match series.</p>.<p>Pakistan have also played just two ODIs in the Garden City – in the quarterfinals of the 1996 World Cup and in the final of the Pepsi Cup in 1999.</p>.<p>While the Green Brigade had lost the World Cup match, they had beaten India by 123 runs in the Pepsi Cup.</p>.<p>“Bengaluru is a welcoming city and we are happy to be here. The climate too seems a lot cooler here. Hopefully, there will not be rain as we have seen some reports of heavy rains in some parts of South India,” the official said.</p>.<p><strong>Ticket sale to start</strong> </p> <p>The Karnataka State Cricket Association on Sunday said it will start the ticket sale from Tuesday for the upcoming World Cup matches at the venue.</p>.<p> Tickets will be sold over the counters at Cubbon Road and Queens Road from Tuesday to Thursday.</p>.<p>The lowest ticket rate (H-Lower Stand) for the match between Australia and Pakistan is Rs 1000 while the high end P-Terrace price is fixed at Rs 25000.</p>.<p>The same rate is applicable to the tickets for the match between Pakistan and New Zealand on November 4 also.</p>