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PICS: Pakistan Team Trains At World's Largest Ground, Narendra Modi Stadium Ahead Of IND Vs PAK Clash In Cricket World Cup 2023

The Pakistan cricket team underwent their first nets session at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad upon arrival in the Gujarat city for the encounter vs India on October 14. Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam were seen sweating it out in the nets. Take a look at the photos from teams practice session.

Hasan Ali in his zone

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Hasan Ali in his zone

Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali warming up his bowling arm before a nets session at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad. (Image: X)

India vs Pakistan clash loading

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India vs Pakistan clash loading

Pakistan players have India on their mind as they look to beat them for the first time in the ODI World Cup. (Image: X)

Coaches with a pep talk

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Coaches with a pep talk

Pakistan men's team coach Grant Bradburn shares some words of wisdom to the player with Director of Cricket Micky Arthur in the background. (Image: X)

Mohammad Rizwan enters stadium

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Mohammad Rizwan enters stadium

When the in-form wicketkeeper and batter Mohammad Rizwan entered the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, he has a big smile on his face. (Image: X)

Arthur and Babar

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Arthur and Babar

Mickey Arthur and Pakistan captain Babar Azam discuss some serious matter at the world's biggest cricket stadium ahead of the India vs Pakistan clash. (Image: X)

All about the Narendra Modi stadium

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All about the Narendra Modi stadium

The Narendra Modi stadium, set to host the India vs Pakistan clash in World Cup, is the largest cricket ground in the world, with a capacity of 1,30,000 people. (Image: X) 

Shadab Khan

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Shadab Khan

Shadab Khan has been out of form in the last couple of matches, which is a matter of concern for the Men in Green. They will hope their star spinner comes back to form vs India. (Image: X)

Shaheen Shah Afridi

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Shaheen Shah Afridi

Like Shadan, pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi is also not at his best yet in the ongoing World Cup. But he is sweating it out in the nets to come back strongers. (Image: X)