The arch-rivals drew more than 1 lakh spectators to the Ahmedabad stadium on October 14
October 14 was a crazy day in Ahmedabad. “It is a sea of blue,†my colleague screamed as soon as we stepped out to drive towards the metro station. A huge crowd is always expected no matter where the arch-rivals India and Pakistan clash in a cricket match.
But this time it was the craziest. Not just because it was a World Cup game, but more so because it was being held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the world’s largest cricket stadium with a seating capacity of 132,000.
The scenes inside the metro were incredible. Almost everyone was wearing a blue jersey. People seemed really excited. The closer we came to the final station—Motera Stadium—the more people stepped in. It didn’t take much for people to start raising slogans.
Unexpectedly, chants of “Jai Shree Ram†were raised more often than anything else inside the metro. Maybe it was a sign of what was to be expected in the rest of the day.
The crowd outside the stadium was 100 times more than what we witnessed while driving towards it. People had come almost 5 hours before the start of the match. “Can we breathe in there?†my colleague chuckled.