T20 World Cup 2024: Extra tickets for T20 World Cup will come 1 week before the start of the tournament, three matches of India included

The upcoming T20 World Cup will be played between 20 teams T20 World Cup 2024 (Image Credit- Twitter X) Before the start of the upcoming T20 World Cup, great news is coming for cricket fans. Let us tell you that the World Cup’s extra match tickets will be released by the International Cricket Council (ICC) a week before the start of the main tournament. It is worth noting that the first match of the upcoming T20 World Cup will be played between USA and Canada on June 1 at Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas. So this time the T20 World Cup will be played between 20 teams at 9 different places under the joint hosting of USA and West Indies. However, the extra tickets available for these matches will be released 1 week before the start of the tournament. Also, let us tell you that these extra tickets also include three matches of India. Let us know for which matches fans will be able to buy the extra tickets which will be released soon: USA v Canada, 1 June at 19h30 at Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas India v Ireland, 5 June at 10h30 at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York USA v Pakistan, 6 June at 10:30 at Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, 7 June at 19h30 at Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas India v USA, 12 June at 10h30 at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium (NCICS), New York India v Canada, 16 June at 10h30 at Broward County Stadium, Florida On the other hand, fans who want to watch the upcoming T20 World Cup matches in USA and West Indies can book their tickets. tickets.t20worldcup.com You can book by visiting the official website of . The match ticket categories include Premier Club and Diamond Club. 20 teams are participating in T20 World Cup 2024 On the other hand, if we give you information about the tournament, this time a total of 20 teams are participating in the multi-nation tournament. All 20 teams have been divided into four groups of 5 each. After the league stage, the top 2 teams from each group will qualify for the next round of the tournament. Teams in Group A: India, Pakistan, Ireland, Canada and USA. Teams included in Group B: Scotland, Oman, England, Australia, Namibia. Teams in Group C: New Zealand, West Indies, Afghanistan, Uganda, Papua New Guinea. Teams included in Group D: Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal, South Africa.

IPL 2024: MCA refutes rumors of extra security for Hardik Pandya at Wankhede

Hardik Pandya has been warmly welcomed by the fans with boos in both the matches of MI so far in IPL 2024. Hardik Pandya, IPL 2024 (Photo Source X) (1) Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) has denied the rumors which claimed that MCA has made separate security arrangements at the stadium for Hardik Pandya. It is noteworthy that ever since Hardik Pandya was traded by Gujarat Titans to Mumbai Indians, he has been the target of fans. Firstly, he was appointed as the new captain of the team in place of Rohit Sharma, secondly, five-time champion Mumbai Indians has not had a special start in the ongoing season of IPL. The team has faced defeat in the two matches played so far, after which the anger of the fans has reached the seventh level. On the other hand, now Mumbai Indians are going to host Rajasthan Royals at their home after playing their two matches of IPL 2024. This match between the two teams will be played on April 1 at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. However, before the start of this match, there were reports on social media that MCA may make special security arrangements for Mumbai captain Hardik Pandya. According to this, if any fan boos or insults Hardik, he will be thrown out of the stadium. But now MCA has completely denied these reports. MCA denied the news Let us tell you that after the news regarding Hardik’s security went viral on social media, MCA issued an official statement saying – There are rumors that MCA has given security instructions against people supporting Rohit and booing Hardik. Even though we know it’s wrong. These are baseless rumours, and no such instructions have been given. We as MCA are following BCCI guidelines to manage fans.