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'We're ready', says Ahmedabad Police ahead of WC final; cautions against black-market tickets In the midst of the excitement, the Ahmedabad police have actively engaged on social media, not only expressing their own enthusiasm but also raising awareness about the risks associated with purchasing black-market tickets for the final match.
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Ahmedabad: Police and security personnel.

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The final match of the World Cup is scheduled today, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Cricket enthusiasts from across the country are eagerly anticipating the showdown between India and Australia, amid what seems like an electrifying atmosphere.

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With over 1 lakh spectators expected to attend, this historic event promises to be a memorable one. In the midst of the excitement, the Ahmedabad police have actively engaged on social media, not only expressing their own enthusiasm but also raising awareness about the risks associated with purchasing black-market tickets for the final match. They strongly advise the public to reject any involvement in such ticketing practices.

"We're ready," tweeted the Ahmedabad Police in Hindi.

To ensure a fair and secure ticketing process for the highly anticipated cricket match between India and Australia, authorities are actively implementing measures to prevent black marketing, exorbitant reselling, and the distribution of counterfeit tickets.

Ahmedabad Police Commissioner Gyanendra Singh Malik has acknowledged the issue of ticket black marketing and assured that the city police are taking proactive steps to address this concern.

"Until now, we have not caught any duplicate tickets. If such a thing happens during the match, the police will do the investigation as per law," the commissioner said.

"Australian Deputy PM, Assam CM, Union Home Minister and other dignitaries will come to watch the Cricket World Cup Final between India and Australia. All arrangements have been made. Today we will have a rehearsal in the evening. I appeal to people to use the metro and the metro will be operational till 1 am..." the commissioner further added.

2,000 police personnel have been called from outside, taking the total number of officials who will be on duty to 6,000.

The buzz had reached its crescendo at least 24 hours before the 'big match' and with three and half hours to go before the start of the most awaited World Cup final, an ocean of blue seems to be travelling towards Motera. The city of Ahmedabad has become the centre of the cricketing world. It seems as if the entire city is moving in one direction. The roads of Ahmedabad are full of energy and a bit of madness.

With PTI inputs

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(Published 19 November 2023, 12:39 IST)