A seat at next year's World Cup final at Lord's will cost up to £395 ($780), the highest ever price for a match in cricket history.
The cheapest seats at the final on July 14 will be $188 for adults, $40 for children. MCC members will have to pay a percentage of the ticket price, with the club agreeing to subsidise part of the cost.
Ticket prices for other matches will be as low as $40 for adults with some 'kids for a quid' prices expected to be released as well. The England & Wales Cricket Board has set the prices for matches after market research and looking at the cost of tournaments in other sports.
The board expects to make around £40m in revenue from sales. There will be around 800,000 tickets for the 46 matches, although ten to 15 per cent will go to corporate sponsors of the ICC and other international boards.
It was confirmed on Thursday that the London Stadium will not be one of the host venues despite extensive logistical planning by the ECB. It was eventually ruled out because the ideal pitch location would be hampered by the setting sun.