Today Starts The 2024 ICC T20 World Cup. US vs. Canada Opener
The Starts 2024 ICC T20 World Cup kicked off today in the United States. The United States and the West Indies are co-hosting the competition. The first match between the United States and Canada has begun at Dallas’s Grand Prairie Stadium. Canada achieved 194 runs for five wickets in the allotted twenty overs while batting first.
India beat Bangladesh by 60 runs in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup Warm.
This resounding victory today will turn the glimmer of hope that India can finally break their trophy drought into a full-blown blossom. Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh, and Rishabh Pant all returned to form with polished performances with the ball and bat, and Pant made a seamless transition back into the team.
This win came against a Bangladeshi squad with an ancient Twenty20 plan. Although today was easy, Team India will encounter tougher competition later in the tournament. This practice match should end soon as the 2024 T20 World Cup opener approaches. Keep for that one; goodbye for now!
Rohit Sharma: Our goals were achieved in the game. Weather adaptability is crucial. New ground, venue, and drop-in pitch. PANT (3) bats. Let him try. We wanted most of our men to hit in the middle of the lineup, but we hadn’t decided. Arshdeep is an excellent front- and back-end developer. We have fifteen good players; we must pick the best and set standards.
Najmul Shanto: Despite poor batting, we played well in the crucial match. Now is the time to play brave cricket, not reflect. (About Shoriful Islam) The hospital is watching him; he should return soon. The first game excites everyone, but they must stay calm and perform well.
The massive security presence at the Nassau Country International Cricket Stadium is immediately noticeable. India and Bangladesh’s warm-up match on Saturday featured similar or greater law enforcement, security, and paramedic attendance. The local administration isn’t playing it safe after ISIS’s warnings. Saturday’s game saw a helicopter circling the Indian team’s high-security zone. The squad drove around a golf course instead of Long Island. The team bus took 25 minutes on this security-only route. The motel was reached in the same manner.
An Indian Team Official Commented
Nobody knows the path the teams will take, said an official from the Indian squad. The police are responsible. The group has been staying in a luxurious Long Island hotel, which has been heavily guarded to prevent unauthorized access. Rapid ejection of intruders is enforced, with police resouunauthorized as needed. Mobilized law enforcement agencies, including the NYPD, the NY State Police, the Nassau County Police, and private security guards, have cordoned off the area surrounding the event. Fans, reporters, and athletes attempting to enter the stadium have all encountered difficulties due to their large number. To standardize decision-making processes and alleviate difficulty for the participants.
StanStandardizedresentatives from the International Cricket Council (ICC) will meet with law enforcement. “Security precautions are required, though strict. We prefer it not to be tightened or softened! We will be meeting with the police to discuss ways to streamline the process so that everyone can attend. ICC officials told Cricbuzz during Saturday’s warm-up game between India and Bangladesh to report this to the police. The audience has been through many metal detector and bag searches.
Although the stadium has a no-drones policy, the venue’s parking lot is off-limits to all but the most elite VIPs, so fans are shuttled to the stadium from a neighbouring spot called Westbury. Falling to one’s knees is no picnic. Numerous stories in the local media have highlighted the high perceived threat to the World Cup. The NYPD danger assessment, which ABC News obtained, made mention of the March ISIS attack at a Moscow concert venue. On May 28, a pro-ISIS station was stated, according to The Hill website, and a hooded person brandishing a gun and drones referencing “Nassau Stadium” were also seen.