ICC’s security team visits Gaddafi Stadium

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In order to review the security arrangements for the upcoming World XI tour to Pakistan, International Cricket Council’s (ICC) special security team visited Gaddafi Stadium on Tuesday.

The two-member ICC team had arrived in Lahore on Monday to evaluate the security arrangements for the series – dubbed Independence Cup 2017 – that will be played on September 12, 13 and 15 at the city’s Gaddafi Stadium, which hosted the PSL final earlier this year.

Officials from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are set to brief the ICC team on the security plan for the World XI squad, which will be captained by South Africa’s Faf du Plessis and comprises a star-studded lineup of 14 players from seven different countries.

Meanwhile, the tickets for the highly-anticipated Pakistan versus World XI series are selling out fast. General Stand and VVIP tickets, costing Rs500 and Rs8,000 respectively, have already sold out online. Rs2,500, Rs4,000 and Rs6,000 tickets are still up for grabs.

Tickets at physical outlets are yet to be made available in places across the city. The World XI squad is set to arrive in Lahore on September 11, a day before the start of the series. Captain Faf du Plessis is scheduled to address a press conference a few hours later that day. The team will then attend a practice session at Gaddafi Stadium in the evening.