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The Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, which can hold 34,000 people, was recently revealed. It’s a big deal because it’s going to host some exciting cricket games, including one between India and Pakistan, during the T20 World Cup.

The Nassau County International Cricket stadium is in New York and it’s getting ready to host eight matches in total for the 2024 T20 World Cup. This is a big deal because it means top teams from around the world will play here.

The head of the ICC, Geoff Allardice, is really excited about the stadium’s unveiling. He thinks it’s an important step before the 2024 T20 World Cup, which is going to be a huge event.

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Geoff also talked about how they’re working with great suppliers to build the stadium. They want to make sure it’s a fantastic experience for both players and fans.

Everyone is putting in a lot of effort to make sure the stadium is perfect. They want to create an amazing atmosphere for the matches in June.

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