Security measures have been increased for the Ind vs pak T20 world cup match. It is due to a threat from ISIS-K. Ind vs pak T20 world cup match threatened by a big terrorist organization The Ind vs pak match on June 9 at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York is of particular concern. Governor Kathy Hochul has expressed doubts about the threat’s validity. She stated that her team is focused on ensuring the safety of all fans.Official statement of police commissionar Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick J. Ryder confirmed the threat. He reassured fans about the strong security measures in place to prevent any incidents.”I want to assure you all that we have implemented the most extensive security measures in the history of Nassau County. I can guarantee you that the safest place to be on June 9th will be inside the stadium,” Ryder stated.The T20 World Cup is set to commence on June 1, with the USA and Canada facing off in the opening match at Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas. In the meantime, India will kick start their campaign against Ireland on June 05 at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York. Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman stated that they have thoroughly planned for security and health care issues due to the large number of fans expected at the tournament. He compared it to the Super Bowl. He mentioned that teams and fans from around the world will be attending. Meetings have been held regularly for over six months to address these concerns, as reported by CNN.
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