As the T20 World Cup fever is about to captivate cricket enthusiasts, the Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) has announced that it will not be possible for fans to watch live coverage of India's matches in the upcoming T20 World Cup, scheduled to begin on June 2 in the US. We are considering setting up “parks” in various locations. West Indies.
when hinduism Responding to a question about the possibility of live broadcasting of matches, Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) Secretary General SR Gopinath Reddy said that the ACA attracts a large number of cricket enthusiasts and received a good response last time. Therefore, ACA said he is very interested. However, as the games are scheduled for after June 4, the final decision will depend on the political situation, the agreement of the new government and the state of police security.
A senior ACA official said the decision would also depend on security concerns, as political parties also plan to swear in the next prime minister between June 9 and 12.
The T20 World Cup is scheduled to be held from June 2nd to 29th. India is in Group A along with Pakistan, USA, Ireland and Canada. India will begin their WC campaign against Ireland on June 5 in New York. The most anticipated match between India and Pakistan will be held on June 9th in New York.
According to ACA officials, ACA will start showing live screenings of the scheduled matches from the India vs. Pakistan match scheduled for June 9th, if all goes well from the perspective of attracting customers. After that, he is interested in starting the game in 2020. Stages after Super 8.
It may be remembered that from October to November last year, ACA organized special screenings of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup matches, especially the semi-finals between India and New Zealand, and the final between India and Australia, which received a huge response. In Visakhapatnam, a live screening was held at RK Beach and thousands of cricket lovers attended the event.
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