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Heightened Security, Segregated Stands for Pakistan-Afghanistan T20I in Sharjah

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The tri-nation T20I series in Sharjah, involving Pakistan, Afghanistan and the UAE, is just around the corner, and while the cricket promises to be thrilling, it’s the off-field preparations that are grabbing early headlines.

With Pakistan and Afghanistan set to renew their fiery cricketing rivalry, the Sharjah authorities are leaving no stone unturned to ensure peace and order both inside and outside the stadium.

Separate Stands, Separate Entrances

Yes, you heard that right. In a first-of-its-kind move, separate stands and entry points will be designated for Pakistani and Afghan fans at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. It’s a direct response to previous incidents of crowd unrest, especially during high-pressure games between the two nations.

The decision might seem drastic, but given the history between these fanbases, it’s a precautionary step that most would agree is much needed.

Tickets by Nationality

In addition to separate seating, ticket sales will also be restricted based on nationality. Organisers are assigning fans to specific sections throughout the tournament, all in the name of safety and smooth crowd management.

With the 16,000-capacity stadium expecting full houses, this move aims to ensure a more controlled and enjoyable atmosphere for everyone in attendance.

Pakistan and Afghanistan have faced off in seven T20Is so far. Pakistan have the edge with four wins, but Afghanistan are not far behind with three victories of their own. Every encounter between these two has been packed with drama, emotion, and, often, controversy.

This time, however, with Sharjah as the battleground, both cricket boards and fans are hoping the focus stays on the cricket.

Stay tuned to Brandsynario for the latest news and updates.

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