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The Lukewarm Response To The World Cup Opener At NaMo Stadium Was Disappointing

A low turnout at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad for the World Cup opener between the 2019 edition winner England, and the runner-up New Zealand raised questions about the Indian cricket fan’s inclination to shell out money for the matches in which India is not a participant. The global competition got a great start with England making 286 runs and New Zealand, through Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra’s remarkable unbeaten centuries, making a hot chase and winning the match by nine wickets and plenty of overs to spare. The biggest cricket ground in the world with a capacity of 132000 can rarely get filled up; even if the home team is featured in it. But one and all is hopeful of all seats being occupied for the India-Pakistan skirmish on October 14. One may see the good old Chepauk — MA Chidambaram stadium — putting up the full house board before the first ball is sent in the home team’s first World Cup 2023 match against Australia on Sunday. When compared with the Motera venue in Ahmedabad, the other venues can hold only smaller numbers. India’s victory will trigger a massive interest for its subsequent matches in New Delhi followed by the ones in Ahmedabad and Pune. But the response from the locals for the World Cup opener was to say the least, very disappointing.