Pre-match musical ceremony for PAK vs IND will not be broadcast on television

Pre-match musical ceremony for PAK vs IND will not be broadcast on television. The broadcasters have decided not to air the musical ceremony that takes place prior to today’s highly anticipated match between Pakistan and India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmadabad, India.

As per Star Sports, the official broadcasters of the competition, the pre-match ceremony will not be aired on television since it is exclusively intended for spectators in the stadium.

It should be mentioned that the musical celebration, which will take place at the world’s largest cricket pitch, Narendra Modi stadium, ahead of the match, is expected to draw prominent Bollywood celebrities.

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The Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) secretary, Anil Patel, announced that those with golden tickets will be present to see the match.

Prior to the commencement of the tournament, Amitabh Bachchan, Rajinikanth, and Sachin Tendulkar received VIP passes from the Indian cricket board. There is also a performance by Arjit Singh.

As IndiaToday previously reported, a large number of VIPs are anticipated to attend the India vs. Pakistan match.

No match in international cricket is as important as the one between Pakistan and India, especially during the World Cup, when fans from both nations pause to watch the bitter rivals battle it out while holding their breaths. The excitement, suspense, and drama are always present, regardless of the location.

This World Cup match will pit the two teams against one another for the eighth time ever at Narendra Modi Stadium, which can hold up to 132,000 fans.

While Babar Azam is desperate to make history as the first Pakistani skipper to defeat the Blues in the World Cup, Rohit Sharma is eager to continue the legacy of India defeating Pakistan in that competition.

It’s a scorching moment for both teams. After mounting the most successful chase against Sri Lanka in the history of the major event, the Green Shirts are on their way to Ahmedabad. In the meantime, the Blues proved their mettle by defeating Afghanistan in their most recent game, scoring 273 runs in just 35 overs, showcasing their readiness for the much awaited match.

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