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Sindh government to set up giant screens for Pakistan, India clash

Sindh Sports Minister Muhammad Bakhsh Mehr announced that large screens will be set up in Karachi

Sindh government to set up giant screens for Pakistan, India clash PHOTO: ICC

As the high-voltage ICC Champions Trophy match between Pakistan and India approaches on February 23, the Sindh government has decided to install giant screens across the province, including Karachi, to ensure fans can enjoy the action live.  

Sindh Sports Minister Muhammad Bakhsh Mehr announced that large screens will be set up in Karachi, Hyderabad, and Larkana, while arrangements have been made to broadcast the match live in 30 districts, including Ghotki.  

The minister further revealed that the match will be screened live at Karachi’s beachfront and the Sindh Youth Club in Gulistan-e-Johar. In addition, Hyderabad’s Niaz Stadium, Khairpur’s Mumtaz Cricket Ground, and Tando Muhammad Khan will also host live screenings for cricket enthusiasts.  

Meanwhile, the Pakistan cricket team has departed for Dubai ahead of their crucial clash with India. However, the team has suffered a major setback as opening batter Fakhar Zaman has been ruled out of the tournament due to a serious injury.