WhatsApp Logo Subscribe
For News Alert

News

Pindi Stadium among ICC fan parks, ticket to be available soon

By News Desk

June 1, 2024 06:47 PM


Twitter Share Facebook Share WhatsApp Share

The ICC has set up a fan park at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium to allow fans to enjoy the highly-anticipated T20 World Cup 2024 match between arch-rivals India and Pakistan to be played on June 9, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

In this regard, the International Cricket Council (ICC) will install four giant screens in the stadium allowing fans to feel the game’s intensity and cheer for the Green Shirts.

The fans will have to buy a ticket to watch the match in the stadium.

The schedule for the availability of tickets will be announced soon.

The match between Pakistan and India will be shown at 10 different fan parks including Cedar Creek Park in Seaford, New York, hosted by Nassau County and the Indira Gandhi Indoor Arena in New Delhi, India.

The fan park in Rawalpindi will open for fans 90 minutes before the start of the game and will remain open until 60 minutes after the end of the play.

The ICC has announced a record number of fan parks to broadcast the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 with nine live sites in five different countries.

 As per the international body, this move will bring the biggest cricket carnival to more communities than ever before in ICC World Cup history.

As many as 22 World Cup matches will be shown in various locations including New York City, New Delhi, and Rawalpindi — the highest number of fan parks for an ICC World Cup ever.

“The parks will feature live entertainment such as DJs, food and drink outlets, cricket ambassadors, and family activities, making it an unmissable experience for fans across the globe.

The mega event will commence on June 2 and the fans will see matches being played in the US and the West Indies.

 

 

Reporter: Rozina Ali

 


News Desk


Most Read

  1. Govt imposes capital value tax on farmhouses and big houses in Islamabad Govt imposes capital value tax on farmhouses and big houses in Islamabad
  2. Widow, daughter ‘buried alive’ in a wall for property in Hyderabad Widow, daughter ‘buried alive’ in a wall for property in Hyderabad
  3. Federal budget is brainchild of an ‘economic hitman’, says Umar Ayub Federal budget is brainchild of an ‘economic hitman’, says Umar Ayub
  4. Ducky Bhai gets 'harsh' slap from wife Aroob Jatoi Ducky Bhai gets 'harsh' slap from wife Aroob Jatoi
  5. Rashid Mehmood expresses anger over skyrocketed electricity bill Rashid Mehmood expresses anger over skyrocketed electricity bill
  6. Meera’s remarks catches Maryam Nawaz’s eye Meera’s remarks catches Maryam Nawaz’s eye