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Matchday Safety Plans Set for India–Pakistan T20 Clash in Sri Lanka

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Matchday Safety Plans Set for India–Pakistan T20 Clash in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has announced matchday safety plans for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. The focus will remain on the India–Pakistan game in Colombo. This clash often draws massive crowds and global attention.

Heightened Security for a High-Profile Game

Officials want fans to enjoy cricket without fear. Therefore, authorities will deploy elite armed units around the venue. These teams will work closely with local police and event organizers.
The tournament runs from February 7 to March 8. India and Pakistan will meet in a Group A match on February 15. As a result, planners expect strong international interest.

Fans Can Expect on the Ground

Security teams will manage entry points, seating areas, and nearby public spaces. For example, checkpoints will screen spectators before they reach the stadium. In addition, surveillance systems will monitor activity throughout the day.
Organizers aim to create a welcoming environment for everyone. They have designed measures that respect diversity and accessibility. However, officials also urge visitors to cooperate with guidelines.
Emergency response units will stay on standby during the event. Therefore, authorities can react quickly if concerns arise. These efforts reflect lessons learned from past global tournaments.
Sri Lanka has hosted major cricket events before with success. This experience helps teams plan smarter and faster. As a result, fans can focus on the excitement of the game.
Cricket remains a unifying sport across borders. With strong preparation, the Colombo match promises thrilling action and peace of mind. Ultimately, the goal is simple: celebrate sport safely and together.

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