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T20 World Cup: World-Class Stadium In Making In New York!

As this is the first time the United States is going to host the ICC events, the arrangements are being made

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   17 April 2024 6:34 AM GMT
T20 World Cup: World-Class Stadium In Making In New York!
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Cricket is one of the most popular sports in the world. No words can describe the craze the ICC events enjoy and the enthusiasm of fans for the events. In a few months, we will witness the ICC Two World Cup as the 2024 edition event will be held in June. US and West Indies are hosting the matches with the US gearing up to host the first ICC event.

As this is the first time the United States is going to host the ICC events, the arrangements are being made. The Nassau County International Cricket Stadium was planned which is in the construction stage. It will host crucial matches including the high-intense India vs Pakistan match.

It will come up in the Eisenhower Park ground with a seating capacity of 34,000. Cricket fans can get an unmatched experience while watching the matches. A world-class sports architecture firm worked on the stadium and designed the stadium.

The New York stadium is in the construction stage and the pictures of the place show that the work is being done at a rapid pace. The grandstands were set up already and the seating facility is also being arranged. We can expect a world-class stadium coming up soon as it is being built.

Special care is being taken on the infrastructure at the stadium as the global player Arena Event Services is taking care of the infrastructure at the yet-to-come stadium.

Flags of countries participating in the World Cup event are set up at the stadium. We can see a big green cover as big trees were spotted outside the fencing of the stadium. Looking at the pictures we can expect the stadium amplifying the intensity in the matches.

The Nassau County International Cricket Stadium will host the high-intense clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan on the 9th of June.