The BCCI has officially disclosed the full schedule for the grand finale of the World Cup 2023, featuring an intense showdown between India and Australia in Ahmedabad on Sunday. The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Final is poised to deliver a remarkable spectacle, boasting stellar performances that promise an unparalleled experience. The BCCI, in a statement on X, expressed the magnitude of the event, stating, “It doesn’t get any bigger than this.”
As the cricket giants, India and Australia, prepare for their ultimate face-off at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on November 19, Sunday, the BCCI is geared up to captivate fans with a series of sensational events at this iconic venue. Among the highlights is a breathtaking 15-minute airshow by the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team from the Indian Air Force. Led by Flight Commander and Deputy Team Leader Wing Commander Sidhesh Kartik, a formation of nine aircraft will soar above the Narendra Modi Stadium, promising an unforgettable experience for both fans and players in attendance.
Additionally, the World Cup final will feature a musical symphony during innings and drinks breaks, with Bollywood music director Pritam taking center stage. Joined by a lineup of talented singers including Jonita Gandhi, Nakash Aziz, Amit Mishra, Akasa Singh, and Tushar Joshi, the musical extravaganza aims to captivate the Ahmedabad audience. The showcase will include popular hits like “Dil Jashn Bole,” featuring renowned tracks such as “Lehra Do,” “Deva Deva,” and “Kesariya.” The musical celebration will also highlight Aditya Gadhavi and several other artists.
To conclude the momentous occasion in international cricket, a mesmerizing laser magic production is set to illuminate the Ahmedabad skies with over 1200 lights. This visual spectacle will showcase the name of the victorious team alongside the trophy. Following the laser show, a spectacular fireworks display will mark the grand conclusion of the World Cup 2023, adding an extra layer of excitement and celebration to the cricketing event of the year.