Indian and Australian cricket fans are in for a treat as their respective Prime Ministers, Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese, are set to attend the opening day of the fourth Test between India and Australia live in Ahmedabad.
Albanese is on an official visit to India and has made room in his busy schedule to witness the high-octane cricket action at the world’s largest cricket stadium. With an expected attendance of over 100,000 fans, the Test match in Ahmedabad could break the record for the highest attendance on the opening day of any Test match in the world.
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The Narendra Modi Stadium has a seating capacity of a whopping 132,000, and over 100,000 fans attended the IPL final last year at this venue. This is a massive occasion for Indian cricket fans as the Indian team is on the verge of qualifying for the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final. They need to win the upcoming match at the Narendra Modi Stadium to seal their place in the WTC final.
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The excitement is palpable, and the presence of the Prime Ministers of India and Australia is sure to add to the buzz surrounding the game. Fans are eagerly anticipating how the Indian team will perform against Australia, given their two wins in the three Tests so far. The stage is set, and all eyes will be on the players as they take on each other in this crucial match.