Tickets for the two T20 matches followed by three ODIs have been selling well, claimed the Pakistan Cricket Board.
"The response for the tickets has been good so far and it appears Pakistani cricket lovers want to show their support for the first visit by a test team to Pakistan since 2009," PCB's Chief Operating Officer Subhan Ahmad said.
The PCB has decided to sell the tickets through outlets in Lahore and Ahmad said demand for the tickets ranging from Rs 150 to 1500 has been good.
Tickets carry the slogan "igniting a passion which brings a nation together". The PCB official said the series was not about money for Pakistan but about telling the world that the country is capable of providing a secure environment for international cricket.
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After Cricket Zimbabwe's initial refusal to send its team to Pakistan on which they later retracted, the PCB and Punjab government have beefed up security measures for the visiting team.
The Police also carried out a search operation in and around the Gaddafi stadium on Sunday in which two suspects were rounded up for questioning.
The PCB has asked all the shops and restaurants located on the outer side of the Gaddafi stadium to close their business for the duration of the Zimbabwean tour.
The Zimbabwe squad is scheduled to land in Lahore on May 19 followed by the first T20 on the May 22 and the second on the May 24.