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Bollywood singers will spread the magic of their voices before the IND vs PAK match in World Cup

Ansh Gain
11 months ago

World Cup 2023, IND vs PAK: In the ICC World Cup 2023, the great match between India and Pakistan will be played in Ahmedabad on Saturday, 14 October. The excitement of this match is already at its peak. A large number of fans have started reaching Ahmedabad. At the same time, to make the Ind vs Pak match more interesting, BCCI will organize a music festival.

Bollywood singers will spread the magic of their voices before the IND vs PAK match in World Cup.

BCCI confirmed by sharing the post on X handle :-

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed this by sharing a post on its official X handle. BCCI said that before the India-Pakistan match, at 12:30 pm, veteran Bollywood singers will spread the magic of their tunes. These include Sukhwinder Singh, Arijit Singh and Shankar Mahadevan. These three singers will fascinate the audience with the magic of their voices. Golden ticket holders will also participate in this historic match.

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IND vs PAK: Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth will be present :-

Let us tell you that BCCI has given golden tickets to Amitabh Bachchan, Sachin Tendulkar and Rajnikanth for the great match between India and Pakistan. It is expected that many VIPs and Bollywood celebrities may also attend this match. India and Pakistan have clashed 7 times in the World Cup. India has won the match seven times.

Bollywood singers will spread the magic of their voices before the IND vs PAK match in World Cup

Opening ceremony was not held :-

There was no opening ceremony for the ICC World Cup 2023. In such a situation, BCCI will try to compensate by organizing a music festival. 11,000 additional security forces have been deployed in Ahmedabad for this historic match.

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