Gwalior is witnessing the final practice session for the T20: Preparations for victory between India and Bangladesh.
There is excitement in Gwalior for the international cricket match happening after 14 years. Both teams are practicing, while the Hindu Mahasabha has called for a bandh against the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, for which Section 163 has been enforced.
Gwalior. There is significant excitement among the locals regarding the international cricket match being held in Gwalior after a long gap of 14 years. This match will take place on October 6 at the newly constructed Shankar Pur Stadium, where the teams of India and Bangladesh are ready to showcase their skills. Local spectators are eagerly awaiting this event, as there hasn't been an international cricket event in Gwalior for a long time.
Before the match, both teams are engaged in their practice sessions, which is the last day for them. The Bangladesh team will practice from 1 PM to 4 PM, while the Indian team will take to the field from 5 PM to 8 PM to refine their skills. This opportunity is crucial for the players as they finalize their strategies and strengthen their form.
Section 163 Imposed in Gwalior: A Major Step Taken by the Administration for Security
The Hindu Mahasabha has called for a bandh in Gwalior on the day of the match against the alleged atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. To address this situation, Gwalior's District Magistrate Ruchika Singh has imposed Section 163 until Monday (October 7). Under this, five or more people cannot gather, and no processions, demonstrations, or public meetings are allowed without the administration's permission. The Gwalior police have also arrested 30 members of the Hindu Mahasabha, while the organization has organized protests as both teams arrive in the city.
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