A warm-up game between Pakistan and New Zealand will take place behind closed doors.

On September 29, a private game will take place between Pakistan and New Zealand.



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The September 29 World Cup 2023 warm-up game between Pakistan and New Zealand, which will take place at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad, would not be open to spectators. 

Due to security concerns, the game will be played behind closed doors because Ganesh Visarjan and Milan-Un-Nabi are scheduled to play the day before the well-known game.
Although the decision will disappoint some fans, reputable sources claim that crowd control and public safety were taken into account when making it.
There has been discussion, but regrettably, the September 28 Ganesh Visarjan and Milan-Un-Nabi cannot be protected with adequate security, according to a high source from the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA).

The teams won't have any difficulties even though the warm-up game won't have a lot of spectators. Sportstar is aware that the HCA has outlined the specifics of the teams and that a plan has been put in place to ensure the seamless operation of the World Cup matches.

"We communicate with the BCCI, and we are confident in our ability to organise the World Cup games. Everything related to organising the matches, including the venue, has been taken care of, the insider claimed.

"HCA will do its very best, and we'll make sure that fans enjoy the games. As far as World Cup preparations go, we're ready."

The city will be busy with spectators from all over the country and beyond during the first week of October, and the stadium will be seething with activity on October 9 and 10 due to back-to-back day and night games.

No compromise will be made in terms of security. The matches will take place as scheduled after we have previously reviewed the specifics, according to the source.

On September 29, Bangladesh will play Sri Lanka in Guwahati, Afghanistan will play South Africa in Thiruvananthapuram, while Pakistan and New Zealand will compete in Hyderabad.