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Pak-India clash in ICC World Cup to be held at Narendra Modi Stadium

 Friday May 05, 2023 

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The Narendra Modi Arena in Ahmedabad is set to have the eagerly awaited India versus Pakistan match in the ICC 50-over World Cup this October-November.


The match will check whenever the two most outstanding opponents first face each other on Indian soil starting around 2016. With a seating limit of 1 lakh, the arena is the biggest in India and has been chosen fully expecting countless fans expected to go from abroad for the installation.


The BCCI is set to declare the World Cup plan at a fantastic send off once the Indian Chief Association closes. The competition is set to start off on October 5, with scenes in Nagpur, Bengaluru, Trivandrum, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Rajkot, Indore, Bengaluru, and Dharamshala shortlisted for matches.


Be that as it may, just seven settings will have India's association matches, with Ahmedabad being the main scene where India could play two matches, gave the group comes to the last. In the mean time, Pakistan and Bangladesh could play the majority of their matches in Chennai, Bengaluru, Guwahati, and Kolkata, separately.


The BCCI has talked with the Indian group the executives to look for their inclinations for the coordinates separated from the one with Pakistan. The group has mentioned the BCCI to allocate installations against Australia, Britain, New Zealand, and South Africa to settings that help spinners, as they favor slow pitches to amplify their home benefit.


The state units have previously given their list of things to get to the BCCI, however a choice on the portion of matches to scenes will be taken simply by the BCCI. There is serious areas of strength for an of Chennai's Mama Chidambaram Arena facilitating India's match against Australia, while games against New Zealand, Britain, and South Africa will be played in different focuses with slow pitches.


The BCCI has reserved over Rs 500 crore to redesign arenas the nation over before the World Cup. Updating existing framework, including clean latrines, simple access, and clean seats, is a main concern for the BCCI following ongoing analysis over the state of arenas.

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