Preparations for celebration at Narendra Modi Stadium, India-Australia World Cup final will be special

The celebration of India vs. Australia’s final match is in the works. On the day of the championship match, the entire Narendra Modi Stadium will be illuminated. Numerous unique arrangements are being created in this context. At the last match at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium, a number of artists will be showcasing their artistic creations.

ICC’s Spectacle for Cricket World Cup Final

The biggest cricket location in the world, Narendra Modi Stadium, will host a celebration on the day of the final match, thanks to special arrangements made by the ICC. There are four sections in this program. Prior to the match, the first segment of the program will begin. The second portion of the event will take place during the first inning’s drinks break. Aside from this, the third portion will be commemorated following the conclusion of an innings during the innings break. Light and laser show will also be organized during the drinks break of the second innings.

Several well-known personalities, including Pritam, Jonita Gandhi, Amit Mishra, Nakash Aziz, and Tushar Joshi, will be present at the World Cup closing ceremony.

PM Modi is on Varanasi tour on 23rd September, will give many other gifts including international cricket stadium

On September 23, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Varanasi. At roughly 1:30 p.m., PM Modi will officially lay the cornerstone for the Varanasi International Cricket Stadium. The goal of building this international cricket stadium is to provide cutting-edge sports infrastructure that will be of the highest caliber.

At roughly 3.15 p.m., the Prime Minister will thereafter arrive at the Rudraksh International Cooperation and Convention Center to take part in the Kashi Sansad Cultural Festival. At a cost of Rs 1115 crore, 16 Atal Awasiya Vidyalaya have been opened around the state.

This Varanasi cricket stadium, which will be constructed in Rajatalab, is being developed on 30 acres of land and will be a modern cricket stadium. Its building will cost Rs. 450 crore as well. The crescent-shaped roof covers, the trident-shaped flood lights, the seating arrangement based on ghat stairs, and the belpatra-shaped metal sheets all serve as examples of the stadium’s thematic architecture, which draws inspiration from Lord Shiva. Let us inform you that this stadium will be equipped with seats for 30,000 people at once.

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