World Cup Final: PM Narendra Modi, MS Dhoni Likely to Attend; Special Air Show For Fans
World Cup Final: PM Narendra Modi, MS Dhoni Likely to Attend; Special Air Show For Fans
From Prime Minister Narendra Modi to former captain MS Dhoni, a lot of dignitaries are likely to grace World Cup final; special air show, plenty of singers to perform

The 2023 World Cup final in Ahmedabad is all set to be a star-studded day with plenty of dignitaries likely to grace the title clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on November 19.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to be the chief guest and former India captains MS Dhoni and Kapil Dev are also likely to grace the game.

A lot of entertainment has been planned for the capacity crowd and there will be a special air show on the day of the final too.

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Singers Dua Lipa, Pritam Chakraborty and Aditya Gadhavi will be performing and just like the India-Pakistan game at the same venue last month, it promises to be an entertaining day for the spectators.

The family members of all Indian cricketers will be cheering from the stands and Hardik Pandya, who was in attendance during the semi-final in Mumbai, will most likely be in Ahmedabad too. Sachin Tendulkar, who has attended quite a few India games this World Cup, will be in the stands for the title clash too.

In addition to leading politicians, former cricketers and families of current cricketers, entire BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) and ICC (International Cricket Council) top brass will be in attendance and various representatives of state associations will be in Ahmedabad too.

After winning their semi-final over New Zealand in Mumbai on Wednesday, Team India reached Ahmedabad today and are likely to have their first practice session ahead of the final on Friday.

Yet to drop a game in the tournament, the Rohit Sharma-led unit is firing on all cylinders and would hope to continue with the show for one last time and end the 12-year wait for a ODI World Cup title, and ten-year wait for a ICC trophy.

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