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T20 World Cup: Afghanistan In Fan Plea After Crowd Chaos, ICC Asks ECB For "Intensive Investigation"
Afghanistan captain Mohammad Nabi argued for T20 World Cup quiet on Friday after a great many ticketless fans attempted to storm the Dubai Stadium for the high-profile conflict against neighbors Pakistan. All tickets had been sold for the game yet the bedlam implied that many fans who had purchased tickets were kept from entering. Nabi asked Afghan fans to purchase passes to watch the group's leftover matches in the competition. "For the Afghan fans, kindly purchase a ticket and go to the arena. Try not to rehash this. This isn't acceptable," said Nabi after his group had lost by five wickets.
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The International Cricket Council apologized to ticket holders who couldn't enter the arena where the last will likewise be organized on November 14.
"In excess of 16,000 tickets had been given for around evening time's down among Pakistan and Afghanistan," said an ICC explanation.
"Nonetheless, a huge number of ticketless fans ventured out to the scene and afterward endeavored to compel passage into the arena.
"Dubai Police and safety faculty tied down the arena to guarantee the wellbeing of everybody inside and acquired huge extra assets to scatter the group and quiet the circumstance."
"The ICC, BCCI (has Board of Control for Cricket in India) and ECB (Emirates Cricket Board) apologize to any fans with substantial tickets who couldn't enter the arena."
They added: "The ICC has requested that the ECB attempt an exhaustive examination concerning this evening's occasions to become familiar with any examples and will work intimately with specialists to guarantee there is no rehash of the present circumstance later on."
Friday's occasions brought back recollections of the 2019 50-over World Cup conflict between the two groups in Leeds which was scarred by battling and a pitched attack.