Dubai Police issued Urdu advisories for fans ahead of Asia Cup final

Dubai Police issued Urdu advisories for fans ahead of Asia Cup final
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DUBAI (Kashmir English): Dubai Police have completed security arrangements and issued special instructions in Urdu for the convenience of the fans ahead of the high-voltage Asia Cup final between Pakistan and India.

According to the police, fans have been advised to arrive at the stadium at least 3 hours before the start of the match, while each ticket will be valid for entry only once.

Re-entry will not be allowed after exiting the stadium during the match.

The administration has imposed a complete ban on bringing flammable materials, weapons, laser pointers, fireworks, tripods, selfie sticks, and glass objects into the stadium.

Similarly, political banners or unauthorized placards will not be allowed. The police have appealed to the fans to cooperate so that the final can be held in a safe and prosperous environment.

Meanwhile, the excitement of this historic clash between Pakistan and India has reached its peak.

The organisers have confirmed that all 28,000 seats at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium have been sold out and the stadium is ‘house full’.

The matches between the two teams during the tournament have already attracted large crowds, with 20,000 in attendance for the group match on September 14 and 17,000 for the Super Four match on September 21.

However, the unprecedented demand for the final has broken all previous records.

Pakistan qualified for the final against India by defeating Bangladesh by 11 runs in the Super Four stage on September 25.

This is the first time in the history of the Asia Cup that the two arch-rivals will face each other in the final.

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