The Dubai-born player is tied for 18th, with the top 22 players and ties advancing to the final qualifying stage
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On November 2, 2023, cricket enthusiasts will witness a rematch of sorts as India face Sri Lanka at Mumbai's Wandheke Stadium, harking back to the 2011 final when the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led team clinched a second ODI World Cup for the nation.
This time, fans can look forward to an enhanced experience in the 33rd match of the ongoing ODI World Cup games, with the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) generously offering complimentary popcorn and cold drinks for all.
Mumbai will be hosting the game between India and Sri Lanka on November 2, followed by Australia vs Afghanistan and the semi-finals on November 15.
In a statement, MCA president Amol Kale said that the fans will have to show their tickets at the counter and after getting it stamped they will be provided with free popcorn and a cold drink. Amol Kale further stated that MCA will bear the cost of it and apex members of the committee have agreed on the proposal.
"I had proposed to provide free one-time popcorn and cold drinks to all fans who turn up to watch World Cup games. It will be for the non-hospitality area. Fans of those who come to watch the game will have to show their ticket at the designated counter. It will get stamped and free popcorn and coke will given to each fan.
"The MCA will bear the cost of it. We will be starting this from the India vs Lanka game and it will be done by semis. The MCA Apex members have agreed on the proposal," Amol Kale MCA president said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Kale also informed that MCA will be unveiling the Sachin Tendulkar statue on November 1 before India plays Lanka in Mumbai. MCA had decided to honour Tendulkar earlier this year and his life size statue has been prepared by a well known artist from Ahmednagar in Maharashtra.
Mumbai's iconic Wankhede Stadium has witnessed a several epic cricket matches, with its crowning glory being the unforgettable 2011 Cricket World Cup Final. This historic event saw India's victory over Sri Lanka, making them the first nation to secure the World Cup title on their home turf.
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