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India vs Afghanistan T20 World Cup 2021: Rashid Khan urges fans to reach to stadium with tickets

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Higher than 16,000 tickets had been issued for the game between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Dubai. However, thousands of ticketless fans travelled to the venue and then attempted to force entry into the stadium final week.

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Afghanistan indispensable individual spinner Rashid Khan on Tuesday told fans to “admire the rules and increase” the organisers of the T20 World Cup by coming to the stadium with a label.

Higher than 16,000 tickets had been issued for the game between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Dubai. However, thousands of ticketless fans travelled to the venue and then attempted to force entry into the stadium final week.

“I’m plentiful brooding about the following day’s AFGvIND game. I was upset at the scenes final weekend; we want to hover our nationwide flag excessive and discontinuance our country proud. Pls admire rules & increase the organisers @ICC@T20WorldCup@AbuDhabiCricket, handiest coming to the stadium with a label,” tweeted Rashid.

I’m plentiful brooding about the following day’s AFGvIND game. I was upset at the scenes final weekend; we want to hover our nationwide flag  excessive & discontinuance our country proud. Pls admire rules & increase the organisers @ICC @T20WorldCup @AbuDhabiCricket, handiest coming to the stadium with a label pic.twitter.com/GXsf1vSoiR

— Rashid Khan (@rashidkhan_19) November 2, 2021

After the incident, the Global Cricket Council (ICC) had requested the Emirates Cricket Board to undertake a beefy investigation in relation to crowd behaviour at some stage in the ICC men’s T20 World Cup game between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Within the meantime, on Wednesday, this might per chance occasionally be a replace in venue for India after playing both their opening video games at the Dubai Global Cricket Stadium as they’ll play Afghanistan at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

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