Crowd Control and Security: The High-Stakes India-New Zealand T20 Final
The India-New Zealand T20 World Cup final at the Narendra Modi Stadium is fortified with tight security. Precautionary measures include holding areas to prevent stampedes and anti-drone systems. Special transport and safety arrangements have been made to ensure convenience and security for all attendees, including women spectators.
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Cricket fans flooded the Narendra Modi Stadium in anticipation of the India-New Zealand T20 World Cup final, enveloped by a meticulously planned security strategy to safeguard the event. Holding areas were strategically positioned near main gates to avert potential stampedes, marking a first for the high-stakes match, officials revealed.
Amid elevated safety efforts, Ahmedabad police have apprehended two individuals involved in ticket black-marketing. The defending champions, India, face New Zealand in a bid to secure the T20 title for a third time, with unparalleled security supervision in place. Approximately 3,000 police and 1,000 home guards are mobilized, alongside anti-drone technology and multiple bomb squads, underscoring the event's importance.
Police Commissioner GS Malik urged attendees to utilize public transport to alleviate traffic, with late-night services ensuring fans' safe return post-match. Emphasis on the convenience and security of women spectators remains a priority, accompanied by stringent measures to prevent entry into the playing field, bolstered by a strong presence of senior officers to monitor proceedings.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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