The final T20 match also had a “house full,” though the fans’ excitement dropped after Shahnawaz Dahani was beaten. The third T20 between Pakistan and England was similarly “house packed,” with shuttle buses available to transport viewers to the stadium.
Fans began gathering at the stadium at 3 p.m., with the number increasing after 7 p.m. Even after the game started, there were long lines outside the stadium.
Throughout the game, fans sang passionate slogans, and when Shahnawaz Dahani came to bowl, a voice said, “Aya Aya Sher Aya.” I carried on the VIP culture trend.
A large crowd waited at the gates for free admission to the stadium, an ambulance and medical staff were on hand to deal with any bad situations, and dozens of people got help at the emergency hospital in the National Stadium, which is located close to the Oval Ground.
Because of President Dr. Arif Alvi’s visit, extensive security precautions were made at the National Stadium, and the bomb disposal squad checked the Chairman’s box and other locations.
The President and Chairman PCB Ramiz Raja arrived in the Chairman’s box to watch the game while the cars transporting the detainees in the stadium were waiting for their passengers, but no untoward occurrence occurred.
A young lady stood with a poster establishing a relationship with Babar Azam and stated that her mother was looking for a relationship for her and that she had considered proposing to Babar.