The 'Twilight Ticket', first introduced at the Commonwealth Bank day-night Test in Adelaide last season, gives fans access to the Gabba for the last two sessions of play for days one to four of the first Commonwealth Bank Test against Pakistan from December 15-19.
This additional ticket option has been introduced to ensure as many fans as possible are able to attend the match and be a part of this unforgettable experience. The 'Twilight Ticket' proved to be popular in Adelaide last year, representing 14 per cent of the tickets sold across the three days of the inaugural day-night Test.
Cricket Australia Executive General Manager - Operations, Mike McKenna said the 'Twilight Ticket' offering will give even more fans in Queensland a chance to enjoy day-night Test cricket.
"The day-night Test format proved to be a hit with fans in Adelaide last year and we are sure fans in Queensland will embrace the innovative concept with similar enthusiasm. The Twilight Ticket offers another level of flexibility for fans to attend the Brisbane Test after work for an affordable price."
Cricket Australia remains optimistic that the Adelaide match will be a day-night Test and is working to confirm details for this match in the coming weeks.
