Written By: Shreya Patil

India will face South Africa in Super 8 Match 3 of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. The match is scheduled for Sunday, February 22, 2026, at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. It starts at 7:00 PM local time and lasts around five hours.

Tickets are available on BookMyShow starting at Rs. 1,000. The stadium is the largest cricket venue in the world, so plenty of seats are on offer. However, with two strong teams and a home crowd behind India, seats are filling up fast.

Here is everything you need to know about tickets, seating categories, prices, and how to book your spot at the match.

India vs South Africa Super 8 Match 3 Details

This Super 8 match is part of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Here are the key details for this game:

DetailInformation
MatchSuper 8 – Match 3 – ICC MEN’S T20 WC 2026
TeamsIndia vs South Africa
DateSunday, February 22, 2026
Time7:00 PM (Local)
DurationApproximately 5 Hours
VenueNarendra Modi Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
Ticket PlatformBookMyShow
Starting PriceRs. 1,000 onwards

India vs South Africa T20 WC Super 8 Tickets

BookMyShow is the official ticket sales platform for this match. You can book through the BookMyShow website or mobile app. Here is what you need to know:

BookMyShow Website: Go to bookmyshow.com or search for the match directly. The listing shows all available categories and seat maps.

India vs South Africa T20 WC Super 8 Tickets
Source – bookmyshow

BookMyShow App: Download the app for easy access. You can select seats, pay, and store your M-Ticket all in one place.

M-Ticket: BookMyShow uses a digital ticket system called M-Ticket. You do not need a printed ticket. Instead, show your ticket from the BookMyShow app or mobile website at the venue. No physical ticket is required to enter the stadium.

Ticket Categories And Prices

Narendra Modi Stadium offers a wide range of seating categories. Prices vary based on how close you sit to the action. Here are the available ticket categories for this match:

CategoryPrice (Rs.)
General Seating1,000
Upper Tier Seating2,000
Mid-Tier Seating2,500
Lower Tier Premium3,000
Club Level6,000
Premium Seating10,000
Executive Level15,000
Presidential / VIP Suite25,000

The stadium layout includes multiple blocks and bays across sections labeled A through R, plus North Core Box, South Premium, President Gallery, Presidential Suites, and Premium Suites. You can pick from 1 to 10 tickets per booking. Booking fees apply in addition to the listed ticket price. For example, a Rs. 1,000 ticket incurs a booking fee of Rs. 53.63, bringing the total to Rs. 1,053.63.

How to Book Tickets On BookMyShow

Follow these steps to book your tickets for the India vs South Africa Super 8 match:

Step 1. Go to BookMyShow and search for ‘Super 8 Match 3 ICC MEN’S T20 WC 2026’ or browse under the Sports section.

How to Book Tickets On BookMyShow

Step 2. Click on the listing for the February 22, 2026, match at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.

Match at Narendra Modi Stadium

Step 3. Click ‘Book Now’. A pop-up will ask how many seats you want. Select between 1 and 10 tickets.

Book Now

Step 4. Click ‘Continue’ to move to the seat selection screen. Select your preferred category from the left panel (e.g., Rs. 1,000, Rs. 2,000).

IND vs SA T20 WC Super 8 Match 3 Tickets

Step 5. Pick your specific block and bay from the seating map. Your chosen seat will appear at the bottom of the screen.

Proceed to Pay

Step 6. Click ‘Book’ to move to the Ticket Options screen.

Step 7. Select ‘M-Ticket’ as your ticket delivery method. Review your order summary, select your state (e.g., Gujarat), and click ‘Proceed to Pay’.

Step 8. Complete your payment. Your M-Ticket will appear in ‘My Profile’ on the BookMyShow app or mobile website.

How To Confirm Your Ticket Details

Ticket availability changes quickly for high-demand matches like this one. Check these sources before February 22 to confirm your booking details:

BookMyShow: Log in to your BookMyShow account and go to ‘My Profile’ to view your M-Ticket and booking confirmation.

Email Confirmation: BookMyShow sends a confirmation email after every successful booking. Check your inbox and save the details.

ICC Official Website: Visit icc-cricket.com for the latest tournament schedule and any match-related updates.

Social Media: Follow the official ICC and BCCI accounts on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) for match-day updates and any venue changes.

Tips For Attending the Match

  • Narendra Modi Stadium holds over 130,000 spectators, but Super 8 matches sell out fast. Book as early as possible to get your preferred seat category and block.
  • The match starts at 7:00 PM and lasts around five hours. Plan to reach the stadium at least 90 minutes early. Large crowds mean long queues at entry gates, especially for evening fixtures.
  • You must present your M-Ticket at the venue via the BookMyShow app or mobile website. Do not delete the app or log out before entering the stadium.
  • Check the ICC or BCCI guidelines on items allowed inside the stadium. Most venues restrict outside food, large bags, and professional cameras.
  • Ahmedabad in February can be warm in the evening. Wear comfortable clothing and carry a light jacket for the later overs as temperatures may drop.
  • Use the stadium metro or official shuttle services if available. Parking near Narendra Modi Stadium can get very crowded on match days.

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Conclusion: Get Your Tickets On BookMyShow

The India vs South Africa Super 8 Match 3 at Narendra Modi Stadium is one of the most exciting fixtures in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. With India playing at home in front of a massive crowd, this match promises a great atmosphere.

Tickets start at Rs. 1,000 and go up to Rs. 25,000 for premium suites. Visit BookMyShow now to check seat availability and secure your spot before they sell out. With the ‘Filling Fast’ alert already showing on the platform, do not wait too long to book your tickets.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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